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THE STATE OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO

ZACATECAS Zacatecas is a state with much to offer. Its capital city is one of the most beautiful colonial cities in Mexico. Thanks to its history and architecture, the UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. Countless historical cultural buildings can be found along the city s European style urban layout along narrow streets, alleys and squares. Its main economic activities are: mining, manufacturing industry, agriculture, and tourism. The state is known for its large deposits of silver and other minerals, such as: gold, cooper and zinc. The state of Zacatecas is located in central Mexico, bordering eight states: Coahuila, Durango, Nayarit; San Luis Potosí, Nuevo León, Jalisco, Aguascalientes and Guanajuato. It has a road infrastructure of 11,842 km.; a railway network of 674.89Km and one international airport.

GENERAL INFORMATION Zacatecas has a surface of 75,539 km 2, equivalent to the 3.8% of the total surface of the country, occupying the 8th national place in territorialextension. Neighboring States: 1- Aguascalientes, 2- Jalisco, 3- Nuevo León, 4- San Luis Potosí, 5- Nayarit, 6- Guanajuato, 7- Coahuila, 8- Durango UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GENERAL INFORMATION MUNICIPALITIES 58 5 8 2 7 1 4 6 3 Mexico Zacatecas ALTITUDE ABOVE SEA LEVEL (for Zacatecas city) TIME 8,189 ft UTC-6, in Summer UTC-5, Central Time Pacific Ocean WEATHER Mainly dry TEMPERATURE 17 º C average (annually) Due to Zacatecas privileged location in Central Mexico, is among the few States which has no existing records for any earthquake. In addition, there is no probability that a tsunami or cyclone would happen. SOURCE: Compilation from own elaboration of the State Ministry of Economy, based on the figures provided by INEGI.

Economic Data POPULATION TOTAL POPULATION OF THE STATE 1 EAP (ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION) 2 AVERAGE AGE 3 1,579,209 inhab. 640,085 inhab. 26 YEARS STATE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) 4 : FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) IN THE STATE 5 : $184,248.00 billion MXP (1.7% of the National GDP) $10.877 billion USD SOURCE: 1 Compiled from own elaboration of the State Ministry of Economy, based on the figures provided by INEGI from Intercensus Survey from INEGI 2015. 2, 3 Compiled from own elaboration of the State Ministry of Economy, based on the data provided by the National Survey of Occupancy and Employment 3 rd Trimester 2017 INEGI 4 Compiled from data of the System of National Records, millions of MXP pesos in current prices in July 2017 from INEGI 2013 current prices 5 Compiled by own elaboration of State Ministry of Economy database of FDI: Foreign Direct Investment as of (date) September 2017

Zacatecas Direct Investment Foreign Year México Zacatecas % Total 1999-2017 27,371.0 7,674.5 28.03 1999 228.2 14.8 6.5 2000 183.1 24.8 13.6 2001 50.0 1.0 2.0 2002 274.3 136.8 49.9 2003 142.2 31.0 21.8 2004 348.5 113.4 32.5 2005 350.6 10.3 2.9 2006 404.9 13.1 3.2 2007 1,852.4 751.6 40.6 2008 4,543.0 1,692.2 37.2 2009 1,508.8 196.1 13.0 2010 1,386.8 307.5 22.2 2011 1,090.7 42.0 3.9 2012 3,075.7 707.9 23.0 2013 5,588.6 2,561.2 45.8 2014 2,449.9 533.7 21.8 2015 1,620.1 121.3 7.5 2016 1,150.5 163.1 14.2 2017 1,122.8 252.7 22.5 Millions of dollars 6,000.0 5,000.0 4,000.0 3,000.0 2,000.0 1,000.0 0.0 ¹ Source: FDI quarterly by sector, sub-sector, branch, sub-branch and class 21 mining : https://www.gob.mx/se/acciones-y-programas/competitividad-ynormatividad-inversion-extranjera-directa?state=published ²measured unit in millions of dollars. 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Mining Companies México - Zacatecas, Foreign Direct Investment Mining 1999-2017 New invesments and Reinvesting of utilities 2004 2005 2006 México 2007 2008 2009 Year 1999-2017 Zacatecas 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 The mining production of the state is carried out by 15 plants which concentrate 17 companies, among the main ones we have the following:

Economic Data 20 DYNAMICS OF THE ECONOMIC SECTORS OF THE STATE, YEAR 2016, GDP % 18 16 14 12 17.9 15.7 10.7 10 9.4 9.3 9.1 8 7.1 6 5.8 5.5 4 3.6 2.7 2.4 2 0.7 0 Source: Compiled from own elaboration of the State Ministry of Economy, based on the figures and data provided by the National Accounts System, at current process of base year 2013, INEGI Mining Services for forcompanies, population general population and House and haul households Manufacturing Industries Retail trade Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Wholesale Educational services² Legislative, governmental, law enforcement activities and international and extraterritorial organizations² Social and community services² Transport and Communications Health and social assistance services² Electricity Industry and drinking water collection and supply

Competitive Advantages State Government support for: - Suppliers development - Small miners development Privileged location and modern infrastructure Stable labor force Pro business environment Government commitment to maintain favorable conditions for the competitiveness of companies. Easy access to national and international markets Mining Cluster of Zacatecas Coordination Agreement between Undersecretary of Mining and State Government of Zacatecas Inter-institutional competitiveness committee for the mining sector Quantum, City of Knowledge Government State commitment for labour force development Availability of renewable energies Satellite Internet

Privileged Location PORTS MAZATLAN, SIN 598 KM MANZANILLO, COL 640 KM ALTAMIRA, TAMPS 618 KM VERACRUZ, VER 1,033 KM LÁZARO CÁRDENAS, MICH 750 KM SAN JOSÉ 3040 KM. - DALLAS 1361 KM. BORDERS WITH USA BORDERS REYNOSA, TAMPS 662 KM REYNOSA, TAMPS 662 KM NVO. LAREDO, TAMPS 657KM NVO. LAREDO, TAMPS 657KM CD. JUAREZ, CHIH. 1,205 KM CD. JUAREZ, CHIH. 1,205 KM TIJUANA, B. C. 2,249 KM TIJUANA, B. C. 2,249 KM MATAMOROS, TAMPS. 750 KM S.L.P 170 KM. LÁZARO CÁRDENAS, MICH. 650 KM. ALTAMIRA ALTAMIRA 618 618 Km Km Very competitive distribution cost DISTANCES TO: CD. MEXICO MÉXICO CITY 626 KM GUADALAJARA 327 KM AGUASCALIENTES 125 KM MONTERREY MONTERREY 455 455 KM KM SAN LUIS POTOSÍ 170 KM CONNECTIVITY LOS ANGELES, CA 2,542 KM CHICAGO, IL 2,588 KM CD. MEXICO (DF) 626 KM CD. MEXICO (DF) 626 KM TIJUANA, B. C. 2,249 KM TIJUANA, B. C. 2,249 KM SAN JOSÉ, CALIF. 170 KM DALLAS, TEXAS. 170 KM

Privileged Location

Human Capital WORLD CLASS EDUCATION: Zacatecas State Government is highly committed to its local talent and the growth of their skills and abilities. 50,864 ENROLLED STUDENTS IN PROFESSIONAL LEVEL 49 UNIVERSITIES, TECHNICAL AND HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEMS UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE ZACATECAS (UAZ) INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DE ZACATECAS (ITZ) I TESM TEC DE MONTERREY CAMPUS ZACATECAS UNIVERSIDAD DE LA VERA-CRUZ (UNIVER) UNIVERSIDAD INTERAMERICANA PARAEL DESARROLLO (UNID) UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE ZACATECAS (UPZ) UNIVERSIDAD DEL DESARROLLO PROFESIONAL (UNIDEP) UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE DURANGO (UAD) INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL (IPN) UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA DEL ESTADODE ZACATECAS (UTEZ) COLEGIO NACIONAL DE EDUCACIÓN PROFESIONAL TÉCNICA (CONALEP)

Investment Opportunities STRATEGIC SECTORS METAL MECHANICAL: AUTOPARTS AND AEROSPACE RENEWABLE ENERGIES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES MINING AND METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY AGRIBUSINESS TOURISM AND RELATED SERVICES

QUANTUM Quantum City of Knowledge is a space for promoting the scientific and technological development of the region, under a paradigm of continuous innovation, in which research centers, laboratories, technology transfer offices, governmental and private institutions are set up to enhance the economic growth of the State. The objective is to make concur, in a determined territory for that purpose, instances that promote an economy of knowledge under a model known as the triple helix (Government, academy and companies). First stage 49,500.00 m 2 1.- Lotification of 13 properties 30,971.82 m 2 2.- Main square ( 42 bedding y 81 benches) 3.- 76 Parking boxes 1,310.62 m 2 Building of Research Centers, First Stage Advances as of December 31 Land Area m 2 4.- Accesses 6,300.54 m 2 5.- Green areas 1,149.42 m 2 6.- Roads 9,385.22 m 2 7.- Vehicular lower bridge 8.- Reforestation of 5,000 trees 9.- 3 Gabion walls in river to retain soil Second stage 149,938.07 m 2 1.- Lotification of 32 properties 119,997.20 m 2 Frisco Metallurgy Research Center 100 % 6215 CIMAT 98% 3000 2.- Main square( 60 bedding y 110 benches) 3.- 72 Parking boxes 1,155.93 m 2 Lasec 65% 5231 4.- Accesses 10,931.64 m 2 5.- Green areas 981.10 m 2 Compulogic 70% 2875 6.- Roads 16,872.20 m 2 7.- Bridge connection to the first stage 8.- Reforestation of 3,000 trees Third stage 56,144.28 m 2 1.- Lotification of 8 properties 40,819.13 m 2 Servimolina 10% 935 Maya Productions 55% 1353 2.- Main square ( 40 bedding y 70 benches) 3.- 50 Parking boxes 1,155.93 m 2 4.- Accesses 5,699.54 m 2 5.- Green areas 3207.70 m 2 6.- Roads 5,472.23 m 2 7.- Bridge connection to the second stage 8.- Reforestation of 3,000 trees 1 First stage 2 Surface: 49,500.00 m 2 Second stage 3 Surface: 149,938.07 m 2 Third stage Surface: 56,144.28 m 2 IMSS 0% 2321 Coworking Space 95% (1st Stage) 2536 Mexican Space 0% Agency 2461 Metallurgy 0% Laboratories IPN 1423

MINING IN ZACATECAS COMPANY UNITY MUNICIPALITY PRINCIPAL PRODUCTS Source: Own compilation based on administrative records of the Mining Department of the Ministry of Economy, updated February 2018

MINING CLAIMS IN ZACATECAS Year Area (Has) Number of Claims % of área available 2016 1,571,428.466 1, 149 21.04 Surface claimed Surface available RANK COMPANY CLAIMERS No OF CLAIMS AREA GRANTED (Has) SUM BY GROUP 1 GRUPO MEXICO INDUSTRIAL MINERA MEXICO S.A DE C.V. 255 28958.79 28958.79 2 PEÑOLES COMPAÑÍA MINERA LA PARREÑA S.A. DE C. 67 127978.39 PEÑOLES MET-MEX PEÑOLES S.A DE C.V. 17 718.88 PEÑOLES CIA MINERA SABINAS 16 4740.64 133437.91 3 FRESNILLO COMPAÑÍA FRESNILLO S.A. DE C.V. 53 162307.65 162307.65 4 FRISCO MINERA TAYAHUA S.A. DE C.V. 65 29468.5 FRISCO MINERA REAL DE ANGELES S.A. DE C.V. 37 21830.41 51298.91 5 PANAMERICAN SILVER PLATA PANAMERICANA S.A. DE C.V. 40 4311.49 4311.49 6 GOLDCORP MINERA PEÑASQUITO 17 34292.71 34292.71 7 CAPSTONE GOLD COZAMIN S.A. DE C.V. 10 368.39 CAPSTONE GOLD CAPSTONE GOLD S.A DE C.V 6 47.42 415.81

MINING CORRIDOR MUNICIPALITY INHABITANTS ₁ ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION ₂ WORKES REGISTERED BEFORE IMSS (MEXICAN SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM) ₄ 1 VETAGRANDE 9,796 3,192 438 2 OJOCALIENTE 43,471 13,069 4,453 3 ZACATECAS 146,147 57,621 49,351 4 MORELOS 12,354 4,153 4,250 5 MAZAPIL 17,457 6,014 9,568 6 SOMBRERETE 62,433 21,113 4,758 7 FRESNILLO 230,226 77,688 34,705 8 CHALCHIHUITES 11,410 3,372 2,025 TOTAL 533,294 186,222 109,548 1 Source: Compiled from own elaboration of State Ministry of Economy, based on Intercensus Survey from INEGI 2015. ₂ Source: Compiled from own elaboration of State Ministry of Economy, based on data of the National Survey of Occupation and Employment (ENOE-ITER) by INEGI, date consulted: March, 2018 ₃ Source: Compiled from own elaboration of State Ministry of Economy, based on data of the National Survey of Occupancy and Employment (ENOE-ITER) INEGI, March, 2018 ₄ Source: Compiled from own elaboration of State Ministry of Economy, based on data of the IMSS total registered insured employees by municipality, March, 2018

MINING CLUSTER Date of establishment: September 12, 2017. 1 st Mining Cluster in Mexico The Mining Cluster of Zacatecas, is a nonprofit civil association formed by mining industrial and supplier companies from Zacatecas and Central Mexico, academic institutions and governmental institutions. Its purpose is to strengthen the mining industry through joint work for the development of its supply chain, innovation in its processes, an increase in industrial safety, the development of its human capital as well as the attraction of suppliers to Zacatecas and Central Mexico. General Objective of the Mining Cluster: The strengthening of the metalmining industry in Zacatecas and central Mexico, through joint work between mining companies, suppliers, State Government of Zacatecas and academic institutions.

MINING CLUSTER The Cluster's Board of Directors is made up of thirteen members: 7 Mining groups: 2 Government: 2 Academic institutions: 3 Supply companies:

LABOUR FORCE DEVELOPMENT Higher Level Education Institutions Careers Municipality IPN Instituto Politécnico Nacional Metallurgical Engineering Program Zacatecas UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLÓGICA DEL ESTADO DE ZACATECAS INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO SUPERIOR DE ZACATECAS OCCIDENTE SUPERIOR UNIVERSITY TECHNICIAN IN MINING MINING ENGINEERING SUPERIOR TECHNICIAN IN MINING MINING TECHNICAL ENGINEERING Guadalupe Sombrerete INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO SUPERIOR DE FRESNILLO DEGREE IN MINING ENGINEERING Fresnillo UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE ZACATECAS MINING METALURGISTIC ENGINEERING Zacatecas Medium Level Education Institutions Careers Municipality IPN Instituto Politécnico Nacional TECONOLOGICAL BACCALAUREATE WITH FOCUS IN INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE Zacatecas CONALEP TECONOLOGICAL BACCALAUREATE Mazapil - GoldCorp

Satellite Internet StarGo is a company from Zacatecas and the only supplier in Mexico that offers high-speed satellite Internet through the last generation of technology for residential customers, Mining Industries, SMEs, Corporations and Government Entities. ADVANTAGE Quick Accessible cost Latest technology Satellite equipment at no cost 24/7 Technical Support UNLIMITED PACKAGES: Speed 5 10 20 Rent Monthly MB MB MB $2,086.84* $3,478.84* $5,334.84* Contract for 24 Months / Cost of Subscription $5,560*. *Costs are in Mexican pesos

Inter-institutional Competitiveness Committee for the Mining Sector Established It was the third established in Mexico, was signed in january 29th, 2018. Participants Mr. Alfonso Cantú. Mining Undersecretary. Mr. Carlos Barcena. Secretary of Economy of Zacatecas. Mr. Juan Carlos Pérez. Delegate of Ministry of Economy. Mr. Joel Guerrero. Delegate of Ministry of Interior. Mr. Christopher Avila. Representative of the Mining Chamber. Mr. Ruben del Pozo. Representative of Association of Mining Engineers. Objectives Exchange statistics of the sector. Provide legal certainty to the investors. Promote local capacities for development. Managing strategic mining projects. Diversifing investments and promoting exports. Operate a common strategy of prevention and reaction in matters of public safety. Have timely information on geological, mining and metallurgical matters. Promoting the culture of responsible mining.

Coordination Agreement between Undersecretary of Mining and State Government of Zacatecas Signature date It was signed in january 29th, 2018, in Zacatecas City Signed by Mr. Governor Alejandro Tello Cristerna and Mining Undersecretary Mario Alfonso Cantú. Objectives Advice, technical assistance and training. Promotion of procedures in mining matters. Promotion of investment in the mining sector. Exchange of information

Renewable Energy Projects NO. COMPANY PROJECT MUNICIPALITY TYPE OF ENERGY PRODUCTION PRODUCTION CAPACITY 1 BlackRock La Bufa Wind (In Zacatecas y México operation) Guadalupe Eolic 130 MW 2 Vientos del Altiplano (In Mazapil y Villa de Enel Green operation) Cos Eolic 100 MW 3 Power Parque Solar Palma Loca (In project). Mazapil SPV 467.415 MW 4 Aldesa Industrial Parque Eólico Pinos (In project). Pinos Eolic 30 MW Parque Eólico Mazapil (In 5 Mazapil Eolic 304 MW project) Eoliatec / Vestas Eólica Cerritos Pinos (In 6 Pinos Eolic 75 MW project) 7 Reden Solar Aldebaran Solar Project (In construction) Villa de Cos SPV 15 MW 8 Helios Generación (In Cemex Energía project) Mazapil SPV 150 MW 9 Tuli Energía (In project) Mazapil SPV 150 MW 10 Recursos Solares PV de México Parque Solar Fotovoltaico Calera (In project) Calera SPV 80.3 MW

The gas pipeline originates in Texas and will help meet the natural gas requirements of the states of Durango, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes. Gas Pipeline - La Laguna Aguascalientes The diameter of the pipeline is 42 inches, transporting 1,150 million cubic feet per day. Municipalities of the State of Zacatecas Length (kilometers) Juan Aldama 26.07 Gral. Francisco R. Murgia 44.98 Río Grande 35.53 Cañitas de Felipe 11.54 Fresnillo 49.89 Panuco 25.47 Veta Grande 6.28 Guadalupe 10.89 Trancoso 7.57 Ojocaliente 14.48 Cuauhtemoc 5.89 Luis Moya 9.78 TOTAL 248.37

Zacatecas state Governor Alejandro Tello Cristerna is the head of the Governor s National Conference Mining Comission (since: February 12, 2018) Mexico s Mining Industry 2.9% of the National GDP to year 2016 $29,222 million pesos of contributions to income tax to year 2016. $15,601 million dollars in exports to year 2016. 354,702 direct jobs and 1,773,500 indirect jobs by 2016 23 States with mining activity. 5 States with the highest mining activity in Mexico: Sonora 33.27% Zacatecas19.31% Chihuahua 9.90% Durango 7.94% Coahuila 7.61% New Tematic Agenda (considerations): Management of the Mining Industry Reconciling the Mining Activity with the 2030 Agenda Mining as a Strategic Sector Collaboration between the actors that are involved in the Mining Industry Presence of Mining in the National Panorama Source: Based on data from the statistical project called "GDP - Activity of Goods and Services, annual since 2003 (detailed)", activity 212 - Mining of metallic and non-metallic minerals, except oil and gas, INEGI. System of National Accounts of Mexico. Account of Goods and Services. Base Year 2013. Series (detailed) 2003-2016. 2016 preliminary, consultation date February 20, 2018 http://www.inegi.org.mx/est/contenidos/proyectos/cn/bs/tabulados.aspx Source: Mining Public Policy Report, section I. Financial Situation, page 5 clause c) third, author Christopher Ávila Mier, CAMIMEX, consultation date February 20, 2018 Source: Based on data from the Economic Information Bank (BIE), External Sector> Merchandise exports by state, sector and subsector of SCIAN activity> 212 Mining of metallic and non-metallic minerals, except oil and gas (Periodicity: Annual), http : //www.inegi.org.mx/sistemas/bie/buildallitemslist.aspx? idnodo = 11000470 & schema = & w = 1755 & h = 810, query date February 20, 2018 Mining Public Policy Report, section I. Financial Situation, page 5 subsection c) second, author Christopher Ávila Mier, CAMIMEX, consultation date February 20, 2018

New Tematic Agenda Focus 1 Economic Development Main actions Facilitating government incentives for exploration Financing Funds Mining / Technology cluster Supplier chains / Schemes for equipment Promote the partnership between companies Focus 2 Social Inclusion Focus 3 Environmental sustainability Main actions Community needs analysis spaces Better orientation and application of money from the Mining Fund Greater linkage between higher education and communities Main actions Adoption of avant-garde sustainable practices Facilitate academic research with environmental needs in mining localities

Zacatecas, Your Strategic Partner

CARLOS BÁRCENA POUS MINISTRY OF ECONOMY OF THE STATE OF ZACATECAS carlos.barcena@zacatecas.gob.mx