Zimbabwe imposes ban on exports of all raw minerals and lithium concentrate

Al JazeeraEN 2 min read 75% complete by Al Jazeera StaffFebruary 25, 2026 at 12:54 PM
Zimbabwe imposes ban on exports of all raw minerals and lithium concentrate

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Zimbabwe has imposed an immediate ban on exports of all raw minerals and lithium concentrates until further notice. The government's decision includes all minerals currently in transit and aims to curb "continued malpractices during the exportation of minerals." The export ban was originally scheduled for January 2027, but the ministry decided to realign processes due to concerns about leakages and inefficiencies. Zimbabwe holds Africa's largest lithium reserves, with most concentrate exported to China for further processing into battery-grade materials. The government seeks greater benefits from the global shift to cleaner energy sources by encouraging local processing of minerals. The ban is part of a broader effort to enhance efficiency within the country's systems and ensure transparency in mineral exportation.

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