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Mining Association of the United Kingdom

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Formation
  
1946

Region served
  
UK

Legal status
  
Non-profit company

Membership
  
15 mining companies

Purpose
  
Mining businesses in the United Kingdom

Location
  
Expert House, Sandford Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 6QA

The Mining Association of the United Kingdom is a trade association for all kinds of mining undertaken by UK companies.

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Function

It promotes and fosters the interests of the metals and mining industry in any part of the world and the corporations, companies, firms and persons engaged or interested in the industry or in industries ancillary to or allied with the metals and minerals industry.

Its members include all the major industrial mineral mining operators in the United Kingdom. Its work is concentrated on representing its member’s interest at Government and European level on environmental and health & safety issues. It is actively involved in lobbying and consulting on proposed legislation.

It is an active member of Euromines (the European Mining Federation) and values the access and links to European Commission legislative procedures, which this brings. The majority of new legislation which has impact on the mining sector originates in Brussels. Therefore the Association is committed to participating in Europe.

It represents the commercial interest of the UK's mining industry outside of coal mining, and includes industries mining:

  • Potash (potassium carbonate)
  • Salt
  • Sylvinite - a mixture of sylvite (potassium chloride) and halite (commonly known as rock salt - sodium chloride)
  • Gypsum (calcium sulphate) - used for plaster
  • Fluorspar - also known as fluorite (calcium fluoride)
  • Barytes (barium sulphate)
  • Formation

    It was founded in August 1946 under the name of British Overseas Mining Association. The founding members were:

  • New Consolidated Gold Fields Ltd
  • Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Co Ltd
  • Mining Trust Ltd
  • Rio Tinto Co Ltd
  • Union Corporation Ltd
  • General Mining and Finance Corporation Ltd
  • Mason and Berry Ltd
  • The issues which the Association dealt with on behalf of this original group were mainly taxation issues.

    Name change

    In 1966 this name was changed to Overseas Mining Association and in 1976 the name was changed to its present style when it merged with the United Kingdom Metal Mining Association.

    Structure

    It is based in Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    References

    Mining Association of the United Kingdom Wikipedia