22 Mexico Since 2003, the Mexican government has operated GEOINFOMEX, a website with detailed information on mining concessions and licenses including the commodities, duration, geographical data and companies holding licenses. In July 2020, the government also launched a portal, Data México, with systematically disclosed data on various economic activities. It shows detailed information on the mining sector, such as economic contribution, exports and employment figures broken down by gender. The portal presents datasets and visualisations that are easy to use, customise and download. Mexico’s Multi-Stakeholder Group is currently exploring the feasibility of linking the information on these websites with EITI Mexico’s web portal. Centralising the data could help facilitate access to information disclosed directly by the government. The government is also in the process of modernising its public mining cadastre. datamexico.org UNITED KINGDOM In December 2020, the UK government published its EITI Report in the form of an annual review, designed to complement systematic, online disclosures. The review covers extractive sector payments from 2019, setting an example for timely reporting. Nearly all EITI-required data is disclosed systematically, apart from data on subnational contributions. By mainstreaming its EITI reporting, the UK’s Multi-Stakeholder Group can focus on analysing data and leveraging EITI implementation to support national objectives, such as contract transparency and the energy transition. ukeiti.org Argentina Among Argentina’s first EITI disclosures, nearly half the applicable data requirements were systematically disclosed. The country’s first EITI Report contains publicly accessible links with information on oil and gas exploration and production permits, as well as the geographical coordinates of permits, oil fields and wells in the country. In addition, EITI Argentina launched a webpage with customisable visualisations on extractive production and exports. It also includes links and datasets on licenses, royalties, commodity sales, environmental impact and economic contributions. By adopting the EITI’s flexible reporting measures and a systematic approach to disclosures, Argentina has published extractive data that is timely, usable and easily accessible, thereby enabling greater public oversight of extractive sector management. argentina.gob.ar/eiti 0 2 4 6 8 0 8 0 2 4 6 8 0 1 0 2 4 6 8 0 7 8 of 17 applicable requirements are disclosed systematically in Argentina. 8 of 17 applicable requirements are disclosed systematically in Argentina. I would like to see UK EITI forge a role in building public understanding [...]. The new UK EITI website, which was launched in May 2020, provides an excellent platform for making data on the extractive industries available and accessible to the public in a timely way.” Lord Callanan UK EITI Champion and Minister for Climate Change and Corporate Responsibility “I would like to see UK EITI forge a role in building public understanding [...]. The new UK EITI website, which was launched in May 2020, provides an excellent platform for making data on the extractive industries available and accessible to the public in a timely way.” Lord Callanan UK EITI Champion and Minister for Climate Change and Corporate Responsibility “I would like to see UK EITI forge a role in building public understanding [...]. The new UK EITI website, which was launched in May 2020, provides an excellent platform for making data on the extractive industries available and accessible to the public in a timely way.” Lord Callanan UK EITI Champion and Minister for Climate Change and Corporate Responsibility “I would like to see UK EITI forge a role in building public understanding [...]. The new UK EITI website, which was launched in May 2020, provides an excellent platform for making data on the extractive industries available and accessible to the public in a timely way.” Lord Callanan UK EITI Champion and Minister for Climate Change and Corporate Responsibility “I would like to see UK EITI forge a role in building public understanding [...]. The new UK EITI website, which was launched in May 2020, provides an excellent platform for making data on the extractive industries available and accessible to the public in a timely way.” Lord Callanan UK EITI Champion and Minister for Climate Change and Corporate Responsibility “I would like to see UK EITI forge a role in building public understanding [...]. The new UK EITI website, which was launched in May 2020, provides an excellent platform for making data on the extractive industries available and accessible to the public in a timely way.” Lord Callanan UK EITI Champion and Minister for Climate Change and Corporate Responsibility “I would like to see UK EITI forge a role in building public understanding [...]. The new UK EITI website, which was launched in May 2020, provides an excellent platform for making data on the extractive industries available and accessible to the public in a timely way.” Lord Callanan UK EITI Champion and Minister for Climate Change and Corporate Responsibility “I would like to see UK EITI forge a role in building public understanding [...]. The new UK EITI website, which was launched in May 2020, provides an excellent platform for making data on the extractive industries available and accessible to the public in a timely way.” Lord Callanan UK EITI Champion and Minister for Climate Change and Corporate Responsibility “I would like to see UK EITI forge a role in building public understanding [...]. The new UK EITI website, which was launched in May 2020, provides an excellent platform for making data on the extractive industries available and accessible to the public in a timely way.” Lord Callanan UK EITI Champion and Minister for Climate Change and Corporate Responsibility “I would like to see UK EITI forge a role in building public understanding [...]. The new UK EITI website, which was launched in May 2020, provides an excellent platform for making data on the extractive industries available and accessible to the public in a timely way.” Lord Callanan UK EITI Champion and Minister for Climate Change and Corporate Responsibility “I would like to see UK EITI forge a role in building public understanding [...]. The new UK EITI website, which was launched in May 2020, provides an excellent platform for making data on the extractive industries available and accessible to the public in a timely way.” Lord Callanan UK EITI Champion and Minister for Climate Change and Corporate Responsibility