Zimbabwe to introduce lithium export quotas, sets conditions for
Zimbabwe will introduce lithium concentrate export quotas and require commitments for more local processing as part of conditions to allow the resumption of mineral exports, the mines
Zimbabwe will introduce lithium concentrate export quotas and require commitments for more local processing as part of conditions to allow the resumption of mineral exports, the mines
In 2022, government banned exports of raw lithium, but miners had already moved into processing ore into concentrates. Authorities escalated the push last year, announcing a 2027 ban
The Government of Zimbabwe has formalised a stringent regulatory framework for the lithium sector, conditioning the lifting of export bans on firm commitments to domestic beneficiation
Zimbabwe is set to introduce lithium export quotas and stricter regulatory conditions as it prepares to resume shipments of the critical battery mineral, following a temporary suspension earlier
In a letter seen by Mining Zimbabwe, addressed to the Chamber of Mines and copied to all Lithium companies, Minister of Mines and Mining Development Polite Kambamura outlined the
Zimbabwe will introduce export quotas for lithium concentrates and require mining companies to commit to local processing plans as conditions for resuming mineral exports, the mines
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Zimbabwe is considering ending a ban on lithium concentrate exports if miners agree to pay an extra tax on shipments and set up additional processing plants by the start of next year. The
Zimbabwe is an emerging economy in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and COMESA regions, with high agricultural prospects and rich mineral resources.
Zimbabwe is a member of the United Nations, the Southern African Development Community, the African Union, and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa. The region was long
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Fears are growing in opposition circles in Zimbabwe that the ruling Zanu-PF party is making a new grab for power as it presses ahead with constitutional amendments aimed at giving
Zimbabwe''s lithium sector is dominated by Chinese companies including Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt, Sinomine, Chengxin Lithium Group, Yahua and Tsingshan Holding Group, whose collective
Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia, is a landlocked country in southern Africa. It borders South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, and Mozambique. English, Shona, and Ndebele are among the country''s
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Zimbabwe''s abrupt ban on raw lithium exports aims to force domestic processing and capture more value from its vast reserves, but the policy has triggered supply chain disruptions, illicit...
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