Driving sustainable investment in African Mining

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 Chombo Kabuswe

Minister of Mines & Minerals Development, Republic of Zambia

Hugo Pienaar

Chief Economist, Minerals Council South Africa

Isabelle Ramdoo

Deputy Director, IGF/IISD

Ismael Diakite

Chief Representative , SMB-Winning Consortium