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Beijing tells Chinese firms to strengthen Zimbabwe risk prevention after mineral export ban
HARARE, March 19 (Reuters) - China's government on Thursday told Chinese businesses operating in Zimbabwe to "strenghthen ...
Harare said the decision was in the “national interest” to promote local processing of minerals to add more value within the country.
Six weeks after a directive from Zimbabwe’s government ground aid work in the country to a halt, charities’ efforts to resume their operations have largely been thwarted and more than a million people ...
Business Insider Africa on MSN
China warns investors in Zimbabwe as lithium export ban disrupts mining sector
The Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe has issued a fresh warning to its nationals and companies operating in Zimbabwe following new ...
The Zimbabwean on MSN
Zimbabwe’s Surprise Lithium Ban Scrambles Global Battery Supply Chains
Zimbabwe fast-tracked a ban on raw lithium exports to encourage domestic refining and keep more profits from the battery metals boom within the country. The sudden policy shift has triggered chaotic ...
Zimbabwe's ban on raw lithium exports is forcing Chinese miners to rethink their strategy, speeding up plans to process the metal locally instead of shipping it to China's vast rechargeable battery ...
CHINA’S lithium price surged on Thursday after Zimbabwe suspended all raw mineral exports, stoking fears of supply disruptions at a time when rising energy storage demand has already been driving a ...
Africanews on MSN
Zimbabwe fast-tracked ban over lithium export rush
Securing access to rare earths and other strategic minerals has become a global priority given their batteries, green energy systems, military equipment and many other goods.
Government has reaffirmed and expanded its ban on the export of raw minerals, clarifying that the suspension applies to all unprocessed minerals and not only ...
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa opened a UN wildlife summit on Monday with a call to lift the global ivory trade ban so that the country can sell $600 million of stockpiled tusks. Mnangagwa said ...
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