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Day Two

Conference Day Two, Wednesday 31 March 2010

08:30    Refreshments served


08:50    Opening remarks from the Chair

Lawrence Roulston, Editor, Resource Opportunities

DOING BUSINESS IN THE CHINESE MINING SECTOR - UNDERSTANDING THE EVOLVING POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS IN CHINA

Keynote address
09:00    China - maintaining momentum through rebalanced growth

Sentiment towards China is shifting from exuberance just a few months ago to concern about policy adjustments and the side-effects of last year’s remarkable credit growth. This presentation will address the following questions:

•    What is the outlook for asset prices, inflation, and the RMB in light of China's recent tightening measures,?
•    How is China fine-tuning its credit policy and which industries are likely to be impacted by administrative controls?
•    Can the government effectively temper the boom-bust characteristic of China's property market?
•    How will Chinese end-demand and credit conditions affect commodity prices and resource based economies in 2010?

Jing Ulrich, MD & Chairman China Equities & Commodities, JPMorgan, Hong Kong


Keynote address
09:20    Changing dynamics for coal in China

•    Examining the current status of the Chinese coal industry and historical dynamics
•    Overview of the policy environment
•    Identifying challenges including - resource depletion, resource quality, cost structure and logistics
•    Opportunities and outlook

Alexander Molyneux, President & CEO, SouthGobi Energy Resources



10:05    Understanding the project finance landscape for foreign mining companies operating in China

•    Developing cooperation between Chinese banks and the global mining sector for projects in China

 Amy Cheng, MD - Metals and Mining, Bank of China International Asia

10:20    In order to maximize time available for presentations, there will be no formal break in the conference proceedings for morning tea. To provide maximum flexibility morning tea will be available from 10:20 through until 11:20 in the catering area.

Case study
10:20    Operating in China - lessons learnt from an international mining company

Dickson Hall, Vice President, Business Development, Continental Minerals Corporation

10:35    10 minute company presentations

Chair: TBA

Malcolm Norris, Executive General Manager Exploration & New Business, Intrepid Mines
Robert Mosig, MD, Platina Resources
Winnie Wong, Apoquindo Minerals
David Archer, MD, Hillgrove Resources
John Levings, Technical Director, Robust Resources
Campbell Baird, CEO, Focus Minerals
Frank Callaghan, Barkerville Gold
  

SPOTLIGHT ON CHINA’S OUTBOUND INVESTMENT IN MINING

Panel discussion
11:45    Forecasting future outward investment in resources from China – perspectives from major Chinese buyers of mineral commodities

•    Looking at how the recent global financial crisis has provided new opportunities for Chinese investment in mining assets
•    What is the outlook for future overseas foreign direct investment in the mining sector?
•    What are some of the challenges faced by Chinese SOEs when investing overseas and how can these be overcome?
•    What do investor and target company need to know about each other in order to streamline the investment process?

Moderator:
Jeff Turner, Senior Trade Commissioner, Austrade Guangzhou
China Mining and Resources Team Leader, Austrade


Panellists:
Charlie Tian, Executive Vice President, CITIC Resources
Chen Jinghe, President, Zijin Mining Group
Yang Wanghong, Senior Manager, Shandong Gold Group Co.


12:15    Benefiting from Chinese foreign direct investment     

•    Examining the opportunities created by the GFC for China and the implications for the resources sector
•    Understanding the scale and implications of China's emergence as an exporter of capital
•    Chinese investors acquiring distressed assets and distressed debt - threat or opportunity?
•    Ensuring geopolitical risk and protectionism issues are overcome before deals are made

Clive Palmer, Executive Chairman, Mineralogy

12:35    In order to maximize time available for presentations, there will be no formal break in the conference proceedings for lunch. To provide maximum flexibility lunch will be available from 12:35 through until 14:05 in the catering area.

12:35    Examining China’s strategy for outbound investment in mining

•    Reviewing recent investments made by China in the global resources sector
•    What is China’s current outbound investment strategy and how can the mining sector benefit from it?
•    Equity, debt, offtakes etc – understanding what Chinese investors in global mining really want for their money
•    Spotlighting key regions China is focussing on for investment in mining
•    Lessons learnt from recent successes and failures

Matt Pieterse, Director, Finance and Head of China Capital Advisors, The Beijing Axis

12:55    The new legal framework for foreign investment in mining in Indonesia

•    A recap of the previous position
•    Changes in the 2009 Mining Law and state of play on implementation
•     Issues in the interim phase
•    Themes and opportunities emerging

Anna Howell, Partner, Herbert Smith, Hong Kong
Brian Scott, International Counsel, Herbert Smith

13:10    10 minute company presentations

Chair: TBA

George Tumur, MD, Hunnu Coal
Anton Chertkov, Chairman, SMR
Warren Hallam, MD, Metals X
Scott Trebilcock, VP Business Development, Nautilus Minerals
Chris Farmer, Finders Resources
Mathew Longworth, MD, Heron Resources
Rick Watsford, Managing Director, Range River Gold


14:25    Tracking the globalisation of the China Mining Capital Markets
 
•    Understanding China’s impact on the development of the global mining industry and the prospect of China’s mining industry
•    Examining the rapid growth of China’s mining capital market
•    How will China become the world’s next mining capital centre?
•    Probing the direction of China mining capital's "Going Out" strategy

Jin Jianhua, MD, Investment Banking, CITIC Securities

14:45    Examining opportunities for mining investment in Botswana

•    Outlining why Botswana is an excellent country for mining projects, with a stable democratic government and a well educated workforce
•    Who is A-Cap Resources?
•    Detailing challenges and opportunities associated with A-Cap’s uranium project in Botswana

Andrew Tunks, Managing Director, A-Cap Resources

15:00    In order to maximise time available for presentations, there will be no formal break in the conference proceedings for afternoon tea. To provide maximum flexibility, afternoon tea will be available from 15:00 through until 16:20 in the catering area.


15:00    10 minute company presentations

John Mair, Technical Director, Greenland Minerals and Energy
Rhylin Bailie, Director, Investor Relations, Nova Gold

Blane W. Wilson, Executive Mining Advisor, Nevada Operations, Klondex Mines
Simon Fleming, Operations Manager, Stonehenge Metals

15:45    Closing remarks from the Chair

15:45    Delegates are asked to move to one of the two breakout rooms. Presentations in these rooms will resume at 16:05

 

 

Stream 1 - Mongolia

Chair: Alisher Ali Djumanov, CEO, Eurasia Capital

16:05    Examining policy developments in Mongolia affecting the mining and investment sectors

•    Examining Mongolia’s plans to list SOEs on international stock exchanges
•    Updating the current economic climate in Mongolia and the extent that mining currently contributes in the economy
•    Reviewing Mongolia’s potential as a supplier of minerals and looking at which markets Mongolia can service
•    Detailing the latest in policy developments impacting the development of Mongolia’s resources industry
•    What are the implications of these developments for foreign investors?

Masa Igata, CEO, Frontier Securities

Panel discussion
16:25    Mongolia – the new frontier

•    Identifying the role of foreign investors in Mongolia and areas for investment, such as exploration, mine development and infrastructure
•    What are the potential economic benefits for Mongolia from Oyu Tolgoi?
•    What challenges lie ahead in the development of Oyu Tolgoi and other projects?
•    What is the state of capital markets in Mongolia?

Moderator:

Alisher Ali Djumanov, CEO, Eurasia Capital

Panellists:

William Bulmer, Head of Mining Investment, International Finance Corporation (World Bank Group)
Peter Morrow, CEO, Khan Bank
Masa Igata, CEO, Frontier Securities
Battsengel Gotov, CEO, Energy Resource (Mongolia)

17:05    Closing remarks from the Chair


17:10    End of day two and close of conferenc

Stream 2 - India and South East Asia

Chair: Jamie Turmanis, Conference Director, Beacon Events

16:05   Investment opportunities in the Indian mining sector

•    Understanding where India’s key mineral resources are situated
•    Forecasting future domestic supply and demand for India’s mineral resources
•    How is India encouraging foreign direct investment in its mining sector – or is it?
•    Recognising the need for Indian outbound investment in mining projects and assessing current activity in this area


S.B.S. Chauhan, Adviser, Federation of Indian Mineral Industries.


16:35    Updating the latest developments in mining in South East Asia

•    Reviewing exploration and development opportunities for foreign mining companies in South East Asia
•    Providing a country by country snapshot of mining policy, regulation and development in South East Asia
•    Recognising the rising interest from China in South East Asia’s mineral endowments and what this means for South East Asia’s mining sector


Priyo P. Soemarno, Secretary General, ASEAN Federation of Mining Associations

17:05    Closing remarks from the Chair


17:10    End of day two and close of conference



19:00    Exhibitor party (by invitation only)

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