ALEJANDRO MARTINEZ - Nigerian Mining News https://nigeriamining.today Sun, 16 Feb 2025 02:43:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.5 https://nigeriamining.today/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Screenshot-2023-10-31-at-19.14.10-150x150.png ALEJANDRO MARTINEZ - Nigerian Mining News https://nigeriamining.today 32 32 Nigeria and Venezuela Collaborate on Mining Sector Opportunities https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/16/nigeria-and-venezuela-collaborate-on-mining-sector-opportunities/ Sun, 16 Feb 2025 02:43:30 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/16/nigeria-and-venezuela-collaborate-on-mining-sector-opportunities/ Nigeria and Venezuela have initiated talks about investment in mining, highlighting the need to shift […]

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Nigeria and Venezuela have initiated talks about investment in mining, highlighting the need to shift from petroleum to solid minerals. Both countries are keen on sustainable mineral exploitation to enhance local economies and create jobs. The discussions include participation in a new coalition for enhanced trade among member nations.

Nigeria and Venezuela have engaged in discussions regarding investment opportunities in the mining sector during the Mining Indaba in Cape Town, South Africa. The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake, highlighted the shift both countries must make from petroleum sales to solid minerals due to global energy transitions and economic pressures.

Alake emphasized Nigeria’s commitment to diversifying its economy under President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, focusing on critical minerals like lithium and cobalt necessary for the global energy shift. He expressed that both nations can collaborate effectively to utilize their mineral resources sustainably, enhancing local economies.

In seeking to process minerals like lithium for local use instead of exporting them raw, Alake stressed the goal of creating jobs and boosting the economy through value-added production. He also invited Venezuela to participate in a new coalition named the Super Region, aimed at facilitating trade and economic independence for member countries.

Deputy Minister Alejandro Martinez praised Alake for recognising the shared challenges faced by both nations reliant on oil and eager to transition their economies. He expressed interest in Venezuelan investment, particularly in mining machinery, and requested support for investor engagements in Nigeria.

A delegation from Venezuela included the ambassadors to South Africa, indicating diplomatic support. Martinez conveyed appreciation from Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for President Tinubu’s leadership.

Nigeria and Venezuela are exploring collaborative opportunities to develop their mining sectors, transitioning from oil dependence to solid minerals as a means of economic diversification. The focus is on sustainable resource exploitation, enhancing local economies by processing minerals for local use. Ultimately, this partnership aims to foster trade among similar countries facing economic challenges.

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Nigeria and Venezuela Forge Mining Partnership to Boost Economic Ties https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/11/nigeria-and-venezuela-forge-mining-partnership-to-boost-economic-ties/ Tue, 11 Feb 2025 18:09:35 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/11/nigeria-and-venezuela-forge-mining-partnership-to-boost-economic-ties/ Nigeria has opened its mining sector to Venezuelan investors during discussions at the Mining Indaba […]

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Nigeria has opened its mining sector to Venezuelan investors during discussions at the Mining Indaba in South Africa. Ministers from both nations focused on economic cooperation and resource diversification, especially in critical minerals necessary for green energy. They aim to strengthen ties and attract investment while promoting local processing for job creation.

Nigeria is opening its mining sector to Venezuelan investors, a move aimed at boosting foreign investments. This initiative was discussed during the Mining Indaba in Cape Town, where Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake, met with Venezuela’s Deputy Minister of Mining, Alejandro Martinez. They explored opportunities for cooperation in the mining sector to strengthen economic ties between the two nations.

Alake highlighted the need for Nigeria to diversify from petroleum, noting the global shift towards green energy and the importance of mining critical minerals like lithium and cobalt. He stated, “Nigeria focused on petroleum. Now, the world is moving to green energy. Compulsorily, we have to shift our attention to our minerals.”

Emphasising local value addition, Alake expressed Nigeria’s desire for lithium to be processed domestically to create jobs and stimulate the economy. He invited Venezuela to join a new coalition for mining countries aiming for trade and economic independence.

Martinez acknowledged the challenges faced by both oil-producing countries and expressed Venezuela’s eagerness to collaborate. He conveyed gratitude from Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu for support and urged investment facilitation through closer ties between the two nations.

Nigeria and Venezuela’s partnership aims to diversify economies through mining, highlighting the importance of local processing and collaboration. Both countries seek to exploit their resources sustainably, focusing on critical minerals needed for the energy transition.

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Nigeria and Venezuela Collaborate on Mining Investment Opportunities https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/10/nigeria-and-venezuela-collaborate-on-mining-investment-opportunities/ Mon, 10 Feb 2025 21:59:04 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/10/nigeria-and-venezuela-collaborate-on-mining-investment-opportunities/ Nigeria and Venezuela are discussing collaborative investment in the mining sector, aiming for sustainable resource […]

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Nigeria and Venezuela are discussing collaborative investment in the mining sector, aiming for sustainable resource management. Nigerian Minister Dele Alake and Venezuelan Deputy Minister Alejandro Martinez met at a mining conference in South Africa, highlighting the need for cooperation to diversify their economies.

Nigeria and Venezuela are exploring investment opportunities in the mining sector. Discussions took place between Nigerian Solid Minerals Development Minister Dele Alake and Venezuelan Deputy Minister of Mining Alejandro Martinez during a mining event in Cape Town, South Africa. Both countries face similar political and economic challenges and seek cooperation to sustainably utilize their resources.

Minister Alake invited Venezuela to join a new coalition of African, Asian, and Middle Eastern countries in mining, aiming to enhance trade among members and leverage investment opportunities. In response, Deputy Minister Martinez praised Alake for recognising the parallels between the two oil-producing nations, both of which are now looking for alternatives to strengthen their economies through solid minerals.

The collaboration between Nigeria and Venezuela in the mining sector is a strategic move aimed at overcoming their respective economic challenges. By joining forces, both countries can work towards sustainable resource management and explore new avenues for economic diversification through mining partnerships.

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Venezuelan Investors Show Interest in Nigeria’s Mining Sector https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/09/venezuelan-investors-show-interest-in-nigerias-mining-sector/ Sun, 09 Feb 2025 23:19:29 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/09/venezuelan-investors-show-interest-in-nigerias-mining-sector/ Venezuelan Deputy Minister Alejandro Martinez expressed his country’s investors’ interest in Nigeria’s mining sector during […]

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Venezuelan Deputy Minister Alejandro Martinez expressed his country’s investors’ interest in Nigeria’s mining sector during discussions with Nigeria’s Minister Dr. Dele Alake at the Mining Indaba. Both nations aim to diversify their economies from petroleum to mining to meet global demands for minerals essential for energy transition. They discussed collaboration opportunities, particularly through a new coalition for trade among countries with similar challenges.

Venezuelan Deputy Minister of Mining, Alejandro Martinez, has announced that Venezuelan investors are keen to explore opportunities within Nigeria’s mining sector. This interest was conveyed during discussions with Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake, at the Mining Indaba in Cape Town, South Africa. Martinez noted that Venezuelan investors, particularly those in mining machinery production, are eager to collaborate and seek assistance in facilitating visits to Nigeria for investment insights.

Minister Alake highlighted that both countries previously benefited from petroleum but now face the need to diversify into solid minerals due to global warming and economic pressures. He emphasised that Nigeria has significant mineral resources crucial for energy transition, such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and rare earth elements. Alake stressed the importance of processing minerals locally to generate employment and economic growth.

Alake called on Venezuela to join a new coalition of nations, termed the “Super Region,” aimed at facilitating trade among member countries and leveraging shared economic challenges for collective gain. He reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to collaborating with Venezuela on mineral exploitation and ensured that any projects would focus on local value addition and sustainability. The meeting saw participation from key Venezuelan officials, including the Ambassador to South Africa, Carlos Fed Acevedo.

The collaboration between Venezuela and Nigeria in the mining sector emerges as both countries seek to diversify their economies. With a shared background in petroleum production, both nations are now facing the reality of shifting global energy demands. Venezuela’s interest in Nigeria’s mining sector comes at a time when Nigeria is keen to exploit its mineral resources to boost economic independence and local employment. This partnership presents opportunities to harness each nation’s strengths for mutual benefit, particularly in mineral processing and trade.

The engagement between Venezuelan and Nigerian officials points towards a promising partnership in the mining sector. With a strong focus on sustainable development and local value addition, both nations are committed to leveraging their mineral resources effectively. As they navigate economic diversification, initiatives like the ‘Super Region’ coalition could strengthen their cooperative efforts and enhance trade relations, ensuring growth in the increasingly important mining sector.

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Nigeria and Venezuela Collaborate to Explore Mining Opportunities https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/09/nigeria-and-venezuela-collaborate-to-explore-mining-opportunities/ Sun, 09 Feb 2025 16:52:10 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/09/nigeria-and-venezuela-collaborate-to-explore-mining-opportunities/ Nigeria and Venezuela discussed mining investment opportunities at the Mining Indaba in Cape Town. Dr […]

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Nigeria and Venezuela discussed mining investment opportunities at the Mining Indaba in Cape Town. Dr Dele Alake underscored the need for economic diversification towards solid minerals due to global energy transitions. Venezuela expressed interest in collaborating with Nigeria for local mining and processing solutions.

Nigeria and Venezuela are exploring mining sector investment opportunities following discussions at the Mining Indaba in Cape Town. Dr Dele Alake, Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals Development, highlighted the shift from petroleum to solid minerals due to global energy transitions. He stated that diversifying economies aligns with President Tinubu’s agenda, emphasising the importance of minerals like lithium and cobalt for the energy transition.

Alake expressed readiness for cooperation in mineral exploitation and trade, aiming for local processing and job creation. He invited Venezuela to join a coalition named the Super Region, designed to enhance trade among countries with similar economic goals. Venezuelan Deputy Minister Alejandro Martinez acknowledged both nations’ shared challenges and expressed interest in exploring Nigerian mining markets, seeking local investment facilitation.

Both Nigeria and Venezuela have historically relied on petroleum exports, facing economic challenges related to global climate policies. As the world shifts towards green energy solutions, both nations are now focusing on sustainable alternatives in the mining sector. The ongoing discussions signify a strategic move to explore and develop their mineral resources for economic diversification and local value addition.

The discussions between Nigeria and Venezuela signal a cooperative approach to mining, focusing on jobs and local processing of minerals. The invitation to join the Super Region coalition represents an opportunity for collaboration among countries facing similar economic challenges. Both nations are committed to leveraging their mining sectors to achieve sustainable economic growth.

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