Time and Compromise in UNCITRAL’s Working Group III
During the week of 22 September 2025, States once again met in Vienna under Working Group III (WGIII)...
Through shared-use arrangements, mining-related infrastructure can benefit other mining companies, businesses in other economic sectors, and local communities, contributing to sustainable development and helping bridge the infrastructure funding gap in resource-rich developing countries. See CCSI’s materials on this topic.
Mining companies have traditionally followed an enclave model to infrastructure development, building long-term infrastructure projects—including rail, port, power, water, and information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure—that serve their operations exclusively. Through shared-use arrangements, mining-related infrastructure can benefit other mining companies, businesses in other economic sectors, and local communities, contributing to sustainable development and helping bridge the infrastructure funding gap in resource-rich developing countries.
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Mining, Metals and Resource-based Development / Report
Providing insights into the logistics and institutional setup of the Carajás corridor and lessons learned for other countries seeking to implement shared use