Jan Klawitter
VP Government & International Relations Anglo American
Jan Klawitter is Anglo American plc’s VP Government & International Relations EU, Gulf and APAC. He joined the Corporate Affairs team in 2012 and has been leading on specific issues such as business and human rights, SDGs, circular economy, ethical value chains of critical minerals etc, as well as projects and initiatives such as Anglo American’s Sustainable Mining Plan. Prior, Jan was a World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Leadership Fellow (GLF) and headed up WEF’s Mining Industry Group. Before WEF, he advised the Chinese Ministry of Land & Resources in setting up the China Mining conference, worked alongside the former Canadian Ambassador to China and for a large FMCG company in Brand Management in China and HK starting in 2003. Jan received his degrees in Business and in International Relations from universities in Germany, Spain and China and a Master in Global Leadership as part of the GLF program.
2026 Agenda Sessions
Putting Policy into Practice in Africa-Europe Raw Material Cooperation
Businesses are prioritizing responsible and traceable raw material supply chains. This session will delve into the challenges and opportunities of aligning African and European raw material strategies, due diligence regulations, and digital traceability tools. Speakers from politics, industry, and civil society will discuss how international collaboration can foster investments, supply chain resilience, industrial development, and enhanced ESG performance, while addressing the realities faced by producing countries in the raw materials sector.
Presented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
Monday 09 February 13:45 - 15:15 Red Sea Stage (CTICC1 – Level 1)
Businesses are prioritizing responsible and traceable raw material supply chains. This session will delve into the challenges and opportunities of aligning African and European raw material strategies, due diligence regulations, and digital traceability tools. Speakers from politics, industry, and civil society will discuss how international collaboration can foster investments, supply chain resilience, industrial development, and enhanced ESG performance, while addressing the realities faced by producing countries in the raw materials sector.
Presented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)








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