Good news for the country. The Australian-Canadian company Eau Mining will invest significant resources in the national mining sector. This, thanks to the efforts of the firm Wolf & Hirsch International Broker Exchange.
Eau Mining is expected to start operations in the second half of this year. Some of the company’s most important executives were recently in the country. They met with the Minister of Mines and Metallurgy, Ramiro Villavicencio, to discuss prospecting, exploration, industrialization and financing of metallurgical mining projects in the country.
“We have experienced a great mining revolution in the world, with transitions towards electricity and energy. In this context, we saw great potential in Bolivia to be able to carry out our operations thanks to the fact that my colleague Todd Romaine knew Jeannette Zimmer (president of Wolf & Hirsch International) for her diplomatic work carried out in Africa and at the UN. (Geneva, Switzerland). Our business visions coincided,” explained James Durrant, founding director and managing director of Eau Mining.
According to Durrant, they arrived in Bolivia with good expectations of being able to do business. After a visit to the areas with mining potential, they were pleasantly surprised by the infrastructures already built in the sector, the communications and the possibility of networking. “We come away with more than we expected,” he said.
“Mining is so important to the world that without it it would not have been possible to explore oceans, territories or reach the moon,” Durrant said.
For his part, Todd Romaine, director of Eau Mining, indicated that his meeting with the Minister of Mines was positive, since the authority is open to the country receiving foreign investment. “We have the same visions of development and work with local people, so that they also benefit,” he said.
Romaine said Eau Mining not only hires labor from the country they arrive in, but they add local companies that provide services to their operations. This is because as part of their policy they seek to develop enterprises and the business world.
Eau Mining has extensive experience in the mining sector. It has conducted operations in countries in Eastern Europe, Africa and Australia. It is currently carrying out six operations worldwide. In Bolivia, they seek to establish the same levels of world-class mining and replicate the successes of those operations.
Adam Santa María, director of Eau Mining, explained that thanks to their access to new technologies, they have been able to improve the work capacity of their local collaborators and the level of work in the places where they operate.
The arrival of Eau Mining on the national territory was forged for more than six months. So said Claudio Matamoros, vice president of Wolf & Hirsch International. “This is our first success story. Thanks to this experience, we have a few projects of the same magnitude underway,” he said.
“They are very happy with all the opportunities they have seen in Bolivia and, above all, with the support and advice from Wolf & Hirsch. This makes us very happy on the one hand because we say mission accomplished in this case and because it opens the door to more investments both from the holding company and from the country to which they belong,” said Luis Antonio Bazán, Director of Wolf & Hirsch International. .
Also, due to the pleasant experience, Eau Mining decided to add Wolf & Hirsch as an operating partner in Bolivia, as its leaders consider the company one of the great ambassadors of the country.
Jeannette Zimmer and James Durrant expressed their satisfaction
seal the arrival of Eau Mining in the country
About Wolf & Hirsch
Wolf & Hirsch International Broker Exchange was established last year. Its purpose is to advise investors from all over the world so that they can invest in Bolivia, showing them all the potential of the country.
This is due to the experience of its president Jeannette Zimmer, who for more than 30 years has carried out this type of work in other countries of the world, mainly in Germany.
One of Wolf & Hirsch’s intentions is to pave the way for more companies from other parts of the world, especially Europe, to reach Bolivia.
“We want to attract capital to the country that generates work. Serious companies that invest in the country, which have high working standards. Bolivia has great potential that has not been fully exploited,” Zimmer said.
Wolf & Hirsch intends to become a kind of ambassador of the country that shows its potential to develop businesses in the agricultural sector, livestock, sustainable energy, recycling and maintenance of natural areas, among others.
Romaine, Durrant and Santa María were surprised with Bolivia
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