Zim suspends lithium concentrate, raw mineral exports

Lithium export volumes rose 11 percent in 2025, reaching 1,128 million metric tonnes, up from 1,014 million tonnes in 2024.

ZIMBABWE has suspended all raw mineral and lithium concentrate exports with immediate effect, a move expected to strengthen in-country value addition. In a statement, the Minister of Mines Polite Kambamura said the ban was taken in the national interest to ensure value addition and accountability in the mining sector. He instructed the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority,…

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