
Mourad Hanifi has officially assumed his role as the new Minister of Mines and Mining Industries, outlining an ambitious roadmap to revitalize a sector that has been dormant for an extended period. The handover ceremony took place at the Ministry of Hydrocarbons, where Hanifi, 58, received the department's keys from Mohamed Arkab, who has been promoted to Minister of State. Karima Bakir-Tafer will retain her position as Secretary of State. Hanifi, a geological engineer and former president of the National Agency for Mining Activities' steering committee, played a role in drafting the new mining law 25-12. He aims to transform the mining sector into a key driver of the national economy through comprehensive reform, focusing on transparency, efficiency, and modernizing the legal framework. His vision includes implementing a modern mining reform that strengthens transparency, encourages investment, and provides an attractive legal framework to accelerate the transformation of natural resources into productive economic projects and jobs. The new minister plans to simplify administrative procedures, improve the business climate, and emphasize local content and national skills development. He highlighted the country's exceptional and diverse mineral resources, including significant phosphate reserves, the Tala Hamza-Amizour zinc and lead deposit, and confirmed prospects in gold, copper, and manganese. Hanifi stressed that these potentials will only become an economic reality throug
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