Inside Africa’s high-stakes push for mineral sovereignty
29 January 2026As African nations move to ban raw mineral exports, the success of their industrial ambitions hinges on regional coordination and massive energy investments.
As African nations move to ban raw mineral exports, the success of their industrial ambitions hinges on regional coordination and massive energy investments.
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