100% 50% 10% Mauritania: In 2019, the government issued a decree mandating the systematic disclosure of extractive sector data through government and company systems. The government established a “data warehouse”, which automates the process of collecting payment data from reporting entities. Mexico: In 2020, the Mexican government launched Data México, a portal which systematically discloses data on the mining sector, including on employment, production, investment and financing. Argentina: In February 2022, the federal government adopted a resolution to establish an open information system – the Sistema de Información Abierta a la Comunidad sobre la Actividad Minera en Argentina (SIACAM) – which systematically reports data on the economic, geological, social and environmental aspects of mining activities. % of data reported through the EITI that is disclosed systematically Global overview of systematic disclosure Systematic disclosures from 38 countries covering 2017–2021 fiscal years Norway 91% Armenia 61% United Kingdom 77% Ukraine 60% Nigeria 44% DRC 43% Mexico 37% Suriname 27% Republic of the Congo 24% Germany 24% Liberia 23% Ethiopia 21% Argentina 19% Trinidad and Tobago 12% Malawi 18% Senegal 18% Chad 16% Tanzania 16% Guinea 11% Guyana 13% Côte d’Ivoire 12% Cameroon 10% Zambia 10% Iraq 6% Madagascar 6% Togo 6% Mauritania 4% Dominican Republic 2% Mali 4% Mozambique 50% Netherlands 64% Albania 51% Burkina Faso 11% 24 EITI Anniversary Report