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Mining ministers at Critical Minerals Africa Summit highlight strategic initiatives to boost sector growth

The second day of the Critical Minerals Africa (CMA) Summit featured a Ministerial Forum where mining ministers from Eswatini, Malawi, Argentina and representatives from Tanzania...

Tanzania launches strategic initiatives to unlock critical mineral resources for sustainable growth

As the global focus shifts toward greener technologies and digitalization, Tanzania is rolling out a series of initiatives to develop its critical minerals. These...

Tanzania’s critical minerals sector surges with $63M investment and new developments

Tanzania’s critical minerals sector is experiencing significant expansion, highlighted by a notable $63 million investment from Chinese mining firm Shenghe Resources into the Ngualla...

POSCO Group acquires stake in Tanzanian graphite mine to reduce dependence on Chinese imports

POSCO Group, South Korea’s major steel and battery materials conglomerate, is investing in Tanzania's Mahenge Graphite Project, the world's second-largest graphite reserve, to cut...

Tanzania and Fujian Hexingwang partner on $77.4 million Maganga Matitu iron ore project

Tanzania's state-owned National Development Corporation (NDC) has partnered with Chinese company Fujian Hexingwang Industrial Co. Ltd. to develop the Maganga Matitu iron ore project...

Peak Rare Earths and Shenghe Resources forge $63 million deal for Ngualla Rare Earth Project in Tanzania

Peak Rare Earths has entered into a non-binding Term Sheet with Shenghe Resources to advance the Ngualla Rare Earth Project in Tanzania. Under the...

Lifezone Metals achieves first nickel, copper and cobalt production from Kabanga project in Tanzania

Lifezone Metals has successfully produced nickel, copper and cobalt cathode materials from concentrates derived from borehole core samples at its Kabanga project in northwest...

Shenghe to acquire 50% stake in Peak’s Ngualla project with $63.57M investment

Shenghe Resources is set to acquire a 50% stake in Ngualla Group UK, which holds an 84% interest in the Ngualla rare earth project,...

Shenghe Resources expands global influence with acquisition of Tanzanian mineral sands projects

Shenghe Resources, a prominent Chinese rare earth company, is continuing its strategic global expansion by acquiring interests in various rare earth and mineral sands...
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