OPMEC

A new membership-based cartel of Black African countries named “Organization Precious Metals Exporting Countries (OPMEC), a permanent intergovernmental organization of precious metal-exporting developing nations that coordinates and unifies the precious metal policies of its member countries. 

OPMEC

OPMEC seeks to ensure the stabilization of precious metal prices in the international precious metal markets, with a view to eliminating harmful and unnecessary fluctuations, with due regard being given at all times to the interests of precious metal-producing nations and to the necessity of securing a steady income for them. Equally important is OPMEC’s role in securing an efficient, economic, and regular supply of precious metals to consuming nations and a fair return on capital to those investing in the precious metal industry.

OPMEC’s purpose is to coordinate and unify precious metal policies among Black African and Black African Diaspora Member Countries in order to secure fair and stable prices for precious metal producers, an efficient, economic, and regular supply of precious metals to consuming nations, and a fair return on capital to those investing in the industry. 

OPMEC organize Black African and Black African Diaspora countries into a collective that sets the market price for exporting precious metals like iridium, coltan, cobalt, tin, tantalum, graphite, diamonds, platinum, aluminum, copper, zinc, gold, silver, tungsten, and lead.

Seeking an African headquarter for OPMEC. Interested or want to become a founding member country?

Contact AHEC’s CEO, Charles E. Campbell-Allen, at 1-614-668-0327 or AHEC_CEO@Outlook.com—https://ahecenerg.com/opmec/