Regulatory uncertainty, economic issues limiting SA’s potential to benefit from mining investment

Mining companies often build schools and healthcare facilities for rural communities when government falls short, and such efforts can unlock more value from mining investment, says law firm Hogan Lovells. Mining, as a non-renewable resource, has a high level of social responsibility from the outset, particularly when South Africa’s history and the need to develop the industry in a responsible way are taken into consideration, says Hogan Lovells partner Wessel Badenhorst.