Zimbabwe to ban lithium concentrate exports

 “There are about 10 other ferrochrome producers whose capacity ranges from 3 000 to 84 000 tonnes per annum, with an estimated total capacity of 270 000 tonnes per annum

GOVERNMENT says it will ban the export of lithium concentrate by January 2027. Addressing a post-Cabinet press briefing in Harare yesterday, the minister of Information, Jenfan Muswere, said the country’s lithium ore bodies were multi-element containing a number of minerals. “Pertaining to the lithium sub-sector, Zimbabwe produces mainly mostly spodumene ores which are critical in…

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