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Market Research Report

Precious Metals Mining in Bolivia to 2020


a Focus on the Silver Industry
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Synopsis:
The 'Precious Metals Mining in Bolivia to 2020 a Focus on the Silver Industry' report
comprehensively covers the countrys historic and forecast data on silver mine production to
2020, and reserves.
The report also includes drivers and restraints affecting the industry, profiles of major silver
mining companies, information on the major active, exploration and development projects,
and regulations governing the industry.

The fiscal regime section provides information about the countrys regulatory authority, laws,
licenses and other fiscal regime information such as taxes, rates and other charges
applicable to the mining of the commodity in the country. It is an essential tool for companies
active in the Bolivian mining industry, and for new competitors considering entering the
industry.

Report Overview:
In 2013, Bolivian silver mine or metal content in the ore production was 44.1 million ounces,
accounting for a share of around 5% of global production.

At the end of the forecast year 2020, silver mine production is estimated to reach 48.7
million ounces, should production commence at the Pulacayo mine in addition to contribution
from the San Cristobal and other currently active mines.

Scope :
The report contains an overview of Bolivia's silver mining industry together with the key
growth factors and restraints affecting the industry.

Further, it provides information about reserves, production, prices, competitive landscape,


major active, exploration and development projects and the fiscal regime of the country.

Key Highlights :
The countrys mining industry is characterized by small-scale or cooperative miners, which
accounted for an estimated 27% of silver mine production.

Recently, Bolivia's Karachipampa smelter produced the first lot of silver ingots, a welcome
move when the majority of the nations raw mineral produce is exported for processing
abroad.
The Bolivian governments revenue from mining royalties in 2013 was BOB921 million
(approximately US$130.5 million), of which more than 50% was contributed by five mining
companies.
According to data released by Banco Central De Bolivia, the countrys central bank, the
mining and quarrying industry drew FDI worth US$219 million in 2012, compared with
US$238 million in 2011.

Table of Contents:
1 Executive Summary
2 Precious Metals Mining in Bolivia
3 Silver Mining in Bolivia Reserves and Production
4 Competitive Landscape
5 Fiscal Regime
6 Appendix

Reason To Buy :
Gain an understanding of the Bolivian precious metals (silver) mining industry, the relevant
drivers and restraining factors, reserves, historic and forecast production, prices, the
competitive landscape and its fiscal regime.

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