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Evolving African policy and value - developing a mutually beneficial mineral blueprint

  • Are measures to restrict exports of raw minerals increasing local value addition?
  • Why are producers increasingly leveraging their minerals towards securing greater local content and participation in domestic mining activities from foreign players? 
  • Looking at the long-standing regional development protocols, how can partners support sustainable investments into local mining value chains whilst also promoting transparent & equitable policy?


Monday 03 February 15:45 - 16:30 CTICC2

Intergovernmental Summit Track 1

Add to calendar 02/03/2025 15:45 02/03/2025 16:30 Evolving African policy and value - developing a mutually beneficial mineral blueprint
  • Are measures to restrict exports of raw minerals increasing local value addition?
  • Why are producers increasingly leveraging their minerals towards securing greater local content and participation in domestic mining activities from foreign players? 
  • Looking at the long-standing regional development protocols, how can partners support sustainable investments into local mining value chains whilst also promoting transparent & equitable policy?
CTICC2 Africa/Johannesburg
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Moderator

Gracelin Baskaran

Founding Director – Project on Critical Minerals Security, CSIS

Speakers

Hon. Paul C. Kabuswe

Minister of Mines and Minerals Development, Republic of Zambia

Hugo Pienaar

Chief Economist, Minerals Council South Africa

Isabelle Ramdoo

Director, IGF/IISD

Ismael Diakite

Chief Representative , SMB-Winning Consortium