Arbitration Conference to Address Resource Nationalism Challenges for Mining Firms
African nations' push for resource control is leading to increased legal disputes for mining companies. The Johannesburg Arbitration Week 2026 will focus on the impacts of these developments on operations and licensing security.

The Johannesburg Arbitration Week 2026, scheduled for May 5-7 at the Sandton Convention Centre, will address the legal complexities arising from resource nationalism in Africa. Mining companies face significant challenges, as evidenced by Mali's increased royalties to 35% and Guinea's licence withdrawals amid a bauxite crisis, both of which prompted arbitration for dispute resolution.
Experts will discuss issues such as regulatory shifts, contractual breaches, and community unrest that affect operations. The outcomes of these legal battles could significantly impact the mining sector's stability and investment strategies in the region.




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