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We are very pleased to announce the following additions to our Mining Publications International portfolio. We have been chosen by both Mineria Pan-Americana & Construccion Pan-Americana to represent them on an exclusive basis across Canada.

Mining Publications International is celebrating this, our 15th year in this industry. We have now added this renowned set of two publications focussing on serving the entire Latin American market including Mexico, Central America, South America and the Spanish-speaking Caribbean.



Minería Pan-Americana (MPA) is now in its 24th year.

Each quarter, over 9,000 copies of MPA are distributed among professionals and end-user firms involved in, but not limited to: underground mining, exploration and production, mineral processing and transport. This also includes mining development, earthmoving, lifting and material handling, trucking and hauling, as well as sales, rental, distribution, manufacturing of mining equipment and technology.

Seeking out and qualifying each reader, gives your advertising program maximum impact. We ensure cost-free distribution to quality professionals who meet our strict criteria.

MPA's editorial content features in-depth industry news, technological advances and key economic indicators of the sector. Product reviews, job stories and executive interviews are also regularly presented.



2013 Media Kit – Mineria Pan Americana

2012 Media Kit – Mineria Pan Americana

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Mining News









Attached is the 1st Half Export Figures published by AEM (Association of Equipment Manufacturers).

South America took delivery of $2.2 billion worth of American-made construction equipment during the first half of 2012 compared to midyear 2011 for a 6-percent gain, and Central America increased its purchases 16 percent to total $1.1 billion. The top countries are:

  • Mexico - $ 870 million, up 17%
  • Chile - $ 762 million, up 25%
  • Brazil - $ 440 million, down 8%
  • Peru - $ 363 millon, up 25%
Foreign Investment Remains Strong in Latin America

Free Trade with the Americas-Honduras
is Next in Line For Canadian Mining Suppliers

Now in its 39th year, Construcción Pan-Americana (CPA) is the most recognized construction magazine in the marketplace serving the entire Latin American market including Mexico, Central America, South America and the Spanish-speaking Caribbean. Its longevity is a testament to its effectiveness!

More than *97% of readers consider CPA the primary or leading source of information for the industry. Each month, nearly 13,000 copies of CPA are distributed among professionals and end-user firms involved in, but not limited to: construction, earthmoving, paving, lifting and material handling, trucking and hauling equipment, as well as, sales, rental, distribution, and manufacturing of construction equipment and technology.

CPA's editorial content features in-depth industry news, technological advances and key economic indicators of the sector. Product reviews, job stories and executive interviews are also regularly presented. Over 83% of our readers have conducted further research based on articles published in CPA.
*Based on 2009 Reader's Survey

40th Anniversary Letter From Our Publisher

2013 Media Kit – Construccion Pan-Americana

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*Both publications provide for complimentary translation of ads to Spanish.

Exploration allocations for all regions increased to record highs in 2011, led by the largest dollar increases in Latin America and Africa. Latin America remained the most popular exploration destination, attracting 25% of global spending in 2011, with six countries—Mexico, Chile, Peru, Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina - accounting for the lion’s share of the region’s total. Gold led the way in Latin America, with increased exploration allocations in Colombia, Guyana, Brazil, and Mexico; base metals slipped to its smallest share in more than a decade.



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So what is going on in Latin America & how might regional events benefit your mining proposals?

South America has done very well from the trade agreements into which various countries have entered. Since the development of free trade in the 1960's with the Andean Pact and more importantly the Southern Cone Common Market (MERCOSUR) and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the continent has greatly improved its economic prospects.

Suppliers greatly appreciate our well documented & succinct updates on issues affecting both the mining & construction industries. Our sources are impeccable & enable more coherent business decisions based on the realities of both work & overall life in this very vibrant part of the world.






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