Critical Minerals: Atlantic Council’s Program to Enhance African Value Chain
A three-year program launched by Atlantic Council will provide global investors with recommendations on investment opportunities within Africa’s critical mineral markets.
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A three-year program launched by Atlantic Council will provide global investors with recommendations on investment opportunities within Africa’s critical mineral markets.
As the world’s collective focus shifts towards a sustainable energy future, South Africa is well-positioned to leverage its immense resource wealth to drive economic development.
As the energy transition gathers steam, demand for Africa’s critical minerals has opened the door to new deals, acquisitions and multilateral partnerships.
As global competition for Africa’s critical minerals accelerates, the continent must ensure investment is directed toward value-added activities, domestic infrastructure and local content.
The monetization of Africa’s immense oil and gas resources is contingent on the development of new midstream infrastructure that can connect hydrocarbon resources to export markets.
The sustainable development of Africa’s critical mineral value chains hinges on the implementation of dedicated policies, capacity-building initiatives and productive collaborations with foreign partners.
German Chancellor Scholz has announced that the European country is looking at investment opportunities in Nigeria’s LNG and critical minerals sectors.
Home to a majority of the minerals critical for the manufacturing of clean energy technologies, Africa’s critical mineral supply chains have been placed at the center of the global energy transition.
Africa has emerged at the center of geopolitical discussions involving critical minerals exploration and extraction. Download presentations from leading industry stakeholders, which took place on the first day of Critical Minerals Africa 2023 on October 17.
A panel at the first-ever Critical Minerals Africa summit on Wednesday identified key factors shaping the future critical minerals market and how Africa can position itself as a global hub.