Ghana's Gold Mining Reforms: Resource Nationalism By Regulation
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Ghana is implementing reforms in its gold mining sector without nationalizing its mines. The country aims to regulate the industry to ensure better resource management and benefits for its citizens. These changes reflect a shift towards resource nationalism through regulatory measures rather than outright ownership.
Key facts
- ▪Ghana is not nationalizing its gold mines.
- ▪The reforms focus on regulating the gold mining sector.
- ▪The goal is to improve resource management and benefit citizens.
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