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Zimbabwe Ends Reliance on Foreign Mineral Labs, Unveils University Network for Local Certification
Nine institutions designated as analytical hubs for lithium, PGMs, chrome, and diamondsZimbabwe has ended its costly reliance on foreign laboratories for mineral certification, establishing a decentralised network of analytical hubs at nine universities and scientific...
Only large-scale lithium concentrate producers have been approved for export
Zimbabwe has granted lithium export quotas to six large-scale concentrate producers, Mines Minister Dr Polite Kambamura has confirmed, while clarifying that the February export ban has been “softly lifted” under strict conditions designed to protect existing...
Why Australia Benefits from Lithium Without Full Beneficiation, and Zimbabwe is not
Tight fiscal rules, not processing, are the key. Zimbabwe has neither.There is a persistent assumption in Zimbabwe's mining policy debate: that the only way to capture value from lithium is to process it locally. Australia...
Why Zimbabwe Earns $400 Less Per Tonne of Lithium Than Australia — and the Bold Plan to Fix It
• A pricing gap, an export ban, and 11 conditions: The Minister of Mines is working to close a gap that has cost the nation billions.
• Zimbabwe is losing billions from its lithium exports, earning up...
Gold ETF Outflows Hit Record in March as Asian Buying Offsets Western Selling
A record US$12 billion flowed out of gold-backed exchange-traded funds in March, according to the World Gold Council, marking the sharpest monthly reversal the market has ever seen and wiping out much of the strong start...
US–Iran Conflict Exposes Zimbabwe’s Export Vulnerability
51.6% of Zimbabwe’s Exports Go to the UAE, Highlighting Risks from the US–Iran war and the Need to diversify
Zimbabwe’s export sector has come under fresh scrutiny as global geopolitical tensions escalate. The ongoing United States–Iran war...
Zimbabwe Diamonds Take Dubai by Storm as 500,000 Carats Draw Global Buyers
Zimbabwe’s diamond sector is surging back into the global spotlight after a massive 500,000-carat showcase in Dubai triggered strong international demand, drawing top buyers and signalling a powerful comeback for the country’s high-value gemstone industry.The endorsement...
Chinese Lithium Investors Deny Smuggling, Blame Small Operators as Zimbabwe Tightens Export Controls
Chinese lithium mining companies operating in Zimbabwe have dismissed allegations of smuggling, insisting they have no incentive to engage in illicit trade and are fully committed to supporting government efforts to curb mineral leakages.
By Rudairo Mapuranga
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Kamativi to Begin Tin, Tantalum, Niobium Recovery in September as Zimbabwe Moves to Capture Lost Value
After almost 2 years of R&D on recovery technology of micro-elements from lithium ore, Kamativi Mining Company is currently constructing a tin, tantalum, and niobium recovery system at its lithium operation in Matabeleland North, a project expected...
Zimbabwe’s raw minerals, Lithium concentrates Export Ban 30 Days and Counting
A month after Zimbabwe introduced a ban on the export of raw minerals and lithium concentrates, the policy continues to be viewed as a defining step in the country’s evolving mineral strategy. Announced and enforced on...
Copper Hits Three-Month Low: Geopolitical Tensions and Energy Costs Cloud Demand Outlook
Copper prices have plummeted to their lowest levels in over three months as escalating tensions in the Middle East unsettle financial markets and cloud the global growth outlook, Mining Zimbabwe can report.
On the London Metal Exchange...
Beijing Breaks Silence: Comply with Zimbabwe’s Laws or Face the Losses
Beijing has moved to tighten discipline among its lithium investors in Zimbabwe, warning companies to strictly comply with local laws or risk significant financial losses in an increasingly unpredictable policy environment.A Formal Advisory from the Embassy
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