From fragmented data to global clarity — the new era of mining intelligence has arrived.
- Mining policy isn’t what it used to be. Across the globe, governments are recalibrating their stance on strategic minerals — tightening controls, rewriting tax codes, reshaping permitting timelines, and rethinking the role of foreign investment. From the lithium triangle of South America to the graphite fields of Africa and the battery corridors of Southeast Asia, the rules of the game are changing.
Yet most mineral policy data remains siloed, outdated, and scattered — locked in government PDFs, buried in legalese, or fragmented across news reports.
MINRIS changes that.
One Platform. Every Jurisdiction. Unmatched Depth.
Introducing the Global Mineral Policy Review (GMPR) — MINRIS’ flagship annual publication and the world’s most comprehensive guide to mining policy, law, and investment intelligence.
Covering over 160 countries, GMPR offers a sweeping, standardized analysis of global mineral governance — distilling thousands of pages of regulatory text, policy updates, and legal frameworks into a single, coherent, and actionable resource.
This is not a surface-level snapshot. It’s a deep dive into:
- National mineral strategies & critical raw material lists
- Licensing and permitting regimes
- Investment incentives and foreign ownership rules
- Environmental and social regulations
- Royalties, taxation, and fiscal frameworks
- Trade restrictions and export controls
- ESG and decarbonization pathways in mining
Whether you’re an investor evaluating jurisdictional risk, a policymaker benchmarking reform, or a supply chain strategist navigating new critical mineral sourcing, GMPR provides the clarity to move forward with confidence.
The Intelligence Behind the Headlines
For years, stakeholders have navigated mining landscapes with limited visibility. But the stakes are now higher — and the policy signals more complex:
- Indonesia’s evolving downstream mandates
- Chile’s debate on state control of lithium
- The EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act enforcement
- Canada’s screening of foreign investments in key minerals
- India’s production-linked incentives for battery metals
In isolation, these stories offer insight. But in comparison, they reveal the broader arc of global mineral geopolitics. That’s what GMPR delivers: comparative context and strategic foresight.
Standardized for Strategic Decisions
Each country profile follows a structured template, enabling easy side-by-side comparisons across regions. Key metrics, summaries, and red flags are clearly flagged — with direct links to source legislation and official documents.
- Need to know how fast an exploration license is issued in Morocco vs. Western Australia?
- Want to compare royalty rates in Brazil, Namibia, and Kazakhstan?
- Wondering where Indigenous consultation is mandatory for permitting?
Our global mineral policy report gives you the answers — instantly.
Your Competitive Edge in a Critical Decade
The next decade will define who controls the mineral resources powering clean energy, defense, AI, and digital economies. For those investing in this transition — from private capital to public agencies — policy risk is now investment risk. The Global Mineral Policy Review doesn’t just report on the terrain. It maps it.
What’s Inside:
- 160+ country profiles
- 12 global policy trend dashboards
- Annual regulatory change tracker
- Regional comparative indices
- Risk mapping & jurisdictional heatmaps
- Exclusive commentary from policymakers, investors, and legal experts
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