Zambia delaying US deals over minerals and data demands
Zambia has suspended multi-billion dollar deals with the United States concerning health services and critical minerals. Foreign Minister Mulambo Haimbe stated that negotiations stalled due to Washington's "unacceptable" terms, including demands for preferential treatment for US companies in the minerals sector and data sharing in the health agreement, which Zambia believes would violate citizens' rights.

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AI-generatedZambia has suspended multi-billion dollar deals with the United States concerning health services and critical minerals. Foreign Minister Mulambo Haimbe stated that negotiations stalled due to Washington's "unacceptable" terms, including demands for preferential treatment for US companies in the minerals sector and data sharing in the health agreement, which Zambia believes would violate citizens' rights. Zambia also objects to the US linking the conclusion of the two separate agreements. The Zambian government emphasized its desire for partnership over aid and rejected US concerns about anti-corruption efforts, asserting that bilateral ties are based on strategic cooperation.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedProposed agreements have stalled due to Washington’s “unacceptable” terms and demands for preferential treatment.
Ties between Lusaka and Washington are not based on aid but on a strong and growing partnership rooted in strategic co-operation.
Zambia said demands that it share data would violate “citizens rights”.
Zambian government has suspended negotiations with the United States on multi-billion dollar deals for health services and minerals.
A health agreement, under which the US offered up to $2 billion over the next five years, is on hold.