Africa''s Lithium Rush: Cash In or Miss Out
Lithium processing remains the weakest link in Africa''s value chain Most refining, precursor production and battery manufacturing occur abroad, meaning the continent misses out on
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Lithium processing remains the weakest link in Africa''s value chain Most refining, precursor production and battery manufacturing occur abroad, meaning the continent misses out on
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The move marks a transformative moment for the southeast African nation, which sits atop some of the world''s most significant deposits of high-grade graphite—a critical conductor used in
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Mozambique''s President Daniel Chapo opened a 200,000 metric ton per year graphite processing plant at a Chinese-owned mine on Friday, as the south-east African country boosts
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DGMOZ will establish a 100-tons-per-day lithium processing facility in Mozambique, leveraging a $10 million capital injection to be made by Deccan over the next three years. Capacity
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Gravita Mozambique LDA is a premier battery recycling facility situated in Tchumene-2 just 15 km from Maputo, the bustling capital city of Mozambique.
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President Daniel Chapo on Friday officially opened a 200,000-metric-ton-per-year graphite processing plant in Nipepe, located in the northern Niassa province. The facility is owned by Chinese
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This month, DGFZCO and Magnifica established Deccan Gold Mozambique LDA (DGMOZ), with DGFZCO holding a majority stake of 51%,
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Mozambique"s Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy has kicked off a tender for the development of decentralized solar and battery storage systems in the provinces of Nampula,
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The plant, with an annual processing capacity of 200,000 tonnes, is designed to transform locally mined graphite into higher-value products used in lithium-ion batteries, electric vehicles and
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