Black Iron from Canada Attracts Investment for the Reconstruction of Ukraine

Black Iron from Canada Attracts Investment for the Reconstruction of Ukraine

The Canadian mining company Black Iron Inc., which is implementing the Shymanivske iron ore project in Ukraine, is actively seeking investors for its project and the country’s reconstruction. Black Iron’s CEO, Matt Simpson, recently participated in the annual United States Export Import (EXIM) conference in Washington, where over 1,200 investors, representatives from development financial agencies, politicians, and business leaders gathered for the event “Mobilizing the Private Sector: Capital for the Recovery and Reconstruction of Ukraine.”

This is reported by Finway

During the conference, participants discussed investment opportunities in the recovery of Ukraine, as well as the creation of a U.S.-Ukrainian Reconstruction Investment Fund. In particular, Simpson announced his participation in a main panel dedicated to iron ore at the upcoming Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) CONNECT 2025 conference, which will take place in Montreal on May 7. This panel will also feature representatives from companies such as Iron Ore Company of Canada, ArcelorMittal Canada, and Quebec Iron Ore.