Exploring Chile's Mineral Wealth: Key Trends and Opportunities
The German Mining & Resources Network invites you to the next webinar of its Digital Roadshow. Our next stop is in South America! On June 3rd at 3pm CET, join us as we explore Chile's mineral wealth.
Chile holds the world's largest reserves of two essential raw materials for the global green transition: copper and lithium. Furthermore, the country boasts significant deposits of molybdenum, rhenium, and cobalt, reinforcing its role as a key supplier of essential resources.
As a trusted partner for Germany in the region Chile is set to play an increasingly important role in building resilient supply chains and offers various opportunities to strengthen business relations.
Join us on this journey along with representatives of the Competence Centre for Raw Materials at the AHK Chile. We look forward to your interest and questions!
The event language is English. Participation is free of charge, but registration is required.
Please register by June 3rd 12pm CET.
After that, you will receive a confirmation email with the dial-in link.
If you have any questions, please contact us via rohstoffe@dihk.de.
We look forward to your participation!
Program
Housekeeping & Introduction of speakers
Dr. Gabriele Rose
International Raw Materials and Sustainability Initiative
Special Representative Asia-Pacific
German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK)
Dr. Inga Osbahr
Geologist
German Mineral Resources Agency (DERA) at BGR
Dr. Stefanie Schmitt
Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI)
Iris Wunderlich
Project Leader Mining & Sustainability
AHK Chile
Local business community: tbc
You may ask questions throughout the entire event in the chat, as well as address them to the speakers during the Q&A session.

The network supports German companies with questions about raw material security and supply, searching for projects and business partners, as well as market entry. The network is coordinated by the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK).

The network is politically and financially supported by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK).