A $1.5 million government program lead by METS industry group Austmine will help create new export opportunities in India for Australia’s mining equipment and services companies.
Austmine has strong links with Indian resource companies and innovative Australian METS businesses already providing solutions globally.
Minister for Resources and Water Keith Pitt made the announcement this week as he visited the Bravus Mine in Central Queensland which is now producing coal for export to India.
Pitt said: “The Global Mining Challenge – India will identify key challenges within Indian mining companies and connect them with Australian METS companies which can provide solutions, including technical and operational support.
“The program will deliver a greater understanding of the Indian mining sector, enabling greater market penetration by Australian METS businesses.
“About 40 Australian METS companies are already active in India.”
Minister Pitt explained the Global Mining Challenge was an important part of the government’s Global Resources Strategy and will identify supply opportunities in India, linking them to Australian METS firms.
Pitt continued: “The Global Mining Challenge – India complements other partnerships with India, notably the Resources and METS Market Access and Preparedness Program.
“Together these two initiatives will help assist Australian METS companies to win more business in global supply chains.
“Our METS sector supports our resources and energy sector – Australia’s biggest export earner.
“METS exports alone, including technologies and services, are highly sought after and worth about $15 billion every year going to more than 200 countries.
“The combined Mining-METS sector contributes an estimated 15 per cent to national GDP and supports around 1.1 million jobs.”