https://lnkd.in/dPqRjczg 'President Ramaphosa reflected on the transformation of South Africa’s mining industry over the past 30 years, emphasizing the collaboration between government, industry, and labor in achieving sustainable changes. Notably, he pointed out the increase in black ownership from 2 percent in 2004 to approximately 39 percent today.' Cyril Ramaphosa Anglo American South Africa Gwede Mantashe Minerals Council South Africa Investing in African Mining Indaba
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https://lnkd.in/deqxcGfG Tensions grow as China ramps up global mining for green tech By Global China Unit APRIL 30, 2024 Earlier this year, Ai Qing was woken up in the middle of the night by angry chants outside her dormitory in northern Argentina. She peered out of the window to see Argentine workers surrounding the compound and blockading the entrance with flaming tyres. "It was getting scary because I could see the sky being lit up by the fire. It had become a riot," says Ms Ai, who works for a Chinese company extracting lithium from salt flats in the Andes mountains, for use in batteries. The protest, sparked by the firing of a number of Argentine staff, is just one of a growing number of cases of friction between Chinese businesses and host communities, as China - which already dominates the processing of minerals vital to the green economy - expands its involvement in mining them. It was just 10 years ago that a Chinese company bought the country's first stake in an extraction project within the "lithium triangle" of Argentina, Bolivia and Chile, which holds most of the world's lithium reserves. Many further Chinese investments in local mining operations have followed, according to mining publications, and corporate, government and media reports. The BBC calculates that based on their shareholdings, Chinese companies now control an estimated 33% of the lithium at projects currently producing the mineral or those under construction. The BBC Global China Unit has identified at least 62 mining projects across the world, in which Chinese companies have a stake, that are designed to extract either lithium or one of three other minerals key to green technologies - cobalt, nickel and manganese.
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