Chile's Mining Fiscal Landscape Regulations, Governance and Sustainability (2025 Update)
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Chile's Mining Fiscal Landscape Regulations, Governance and Sustainability (2025 Update)
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GlobalData's Chile's Mining Fiscal Landscape: Regulations, Governance and Sustainability (2025 Update) provides a comprehensive coverage on Chile's mining fiscal regime. The report provides country's overview with macroeconomic performance, corruption index and mineral overview. It also provides a comprehensive coverage on the country’s mining regulatory bodies, laws, rights, and obligations, as well as current and future tax-related proposals.
Chile is endowed with vast variety of geological resources and exports its mining technology services to 39 countries including Peru, the US and Mexico. According to U.S. Geological Survey, Chile had 19.4% of world’s copper reserves, 9.3% of the molybdenum reserves, 4.1% of the silver reserves and 31% of the world’s lithium reserves as of January 2025.
The Ministry of Mining, National Service of Geology and Mining, Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Environment and Chilean Copper Commission are the primary regulatory authorities which govern the mining industry in Chile, while the Mining Code and the Constitutional Organic Law on Mining Concessions are responsible for granting mining concessions for either exploration or exploitation.
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Summary
GlobalData's Chile's Mining Fiscal Landscape: Regulations, Governance and Sustainability (2025 Update) provides a comprehensive coverage on Chile's mining fiscal regime. The report provides country's overview with macroeconomic performance, corruption index and mineral overview. It also provides a comprehensive coverage on the country’s mining regulatory bodies, laws, rights, and obligations, as well as current and future tax-related proposals.
Chile is endowed with vast variety of geological resources and exports its mining technology services to 39 countries including Peru, the US and Mexico. According to U.S. Geological Survey, Chile had 19.4% of world’s copper reserves, 9.3% of the molybdenum reserves, 4.1% of the silver reserves and 31% of the world’s lithium reserves as of January 2025.
The Ministry of Mining, National Service of Geology and Mining, Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Environment and Chilean Copper Commission are the primary regulatory authorities which govern the mining industry in Chile, while the Mining Code and the Constitutional Organic Law on Mining Concessions are responsible for granting mining concessions for either exploration or exploitation.
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- The report outlines the governing bodies, governing laws, various mineral licenses and fees
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- Find out Chile's governing bodies, major laws in the industry
- Identify various mineral licenses and fees
- To gain an overview of Canada's mining fiscal regime
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