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WhatsApp: +86 182217550731. Hufbauer, G. et al. 2013. "Local Content Requirements: Report on a Global Problem." Draft June 2013. 2. OECD (2017a). Local Content Policies in Minerals-Rich exporting countries, Part I. 3. OECD (2017b). Local Content Policies in Minerals-exporting countries, Case Studies. 4. Ramdoo, I. 2016a. Local content policies in mineral-rich ...
WhatsApp: +86 18221755073Abstract: This study offers a comprehensive analysis of the regulatory framework governing gold mining in Ghana, with a specific focus on Damongo, a rapidly growing mining hub in the Northern Region. Ghana's gold mining sector, a major contributor to the nation's economy, faces significant challenges despite its economic benefits.
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