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Zimbabwe to Ban the Exports of Unprocessed Chrome Ore and Chrome Concentrate from July 1 2022_SMM

A cabinet minister stated that the government intends to ban the exports of chrome concentrate from July 1 next year to promote the company's investment in beneficiation facilities. Zimbabwe boasts the world's second largest reserves of high-grade chrome ore with reserves of approximately 10 billion mt, accounting for approximately 12% of the total. ....

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AfricaFocus: Peace and Security


Leaders in Africa and around the world give lip service to addressing
underlying causes of terrorism, violent internal conflicts, criminal violence and other threats. In practice,
they prioritize militarized responses that are not only
abusive of human rights but also ineffective and counter-productive.
African conflicts are most often seen in terms of simplistic
narratives and applied to the entire continent. But each country
is distinct. Most are at peace, afflicted not by war and warlords,
but by the less visible kinds of violence that prevail around the
world: violence against women or the everyday violence of crime and
discrimination against immigrants. ....

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Supporting Governments and Civil Society: Legal Frameworks Governing Extractive Industries | Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment


Supporting Governments and Civil Society: Legal Frameworks Governing Extractive Industries
CCSI is working with a number of governments and civil society organizations to provide advice on various issues relating to the regulatory regime for their extractive industries sector.
Australia: Supporting the evaluation of the EITI pilot
The University of Queensland (UQ) sub-contracted CCSI to support the evaluation of the Australian EITI pilot that UQ is undertaking. CCSI brought its international experience with EITI implementation to the evaluation team to provide comparative analysis of how particular issues have been dealt with in other countries.
Cameroon: Review of the mining sector’s legal framework ....

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Mongolia: A Fast-growing Economy with Unique Mining Opportunities


The country’s underexplored yet mineral-rich landscape and supportive government offer a wealth of opportunities for mining companies.
Mongolia is a resource-rich country that is at a turning point in its history. Having adapted to a democratic system of government and a market economy, the country’s wealth of mineral resources is now paving the way for rapid economic and social development. The nation has shifted away from an economy rooted in agriculture and herding and is turning instead to a fast-growing mining industry, offering unique opportunities for exploration and foreign investment. 
Mongolia has been called the last frontier for large-scale mining projects. The unprecedented success of mines such as Oyu Tolgoi, a tier one producer and one of the largest copper-gold deposits in the world, has set the stage for a flourishing precious metals sector. Mongolia’s mineral wealth primarily coal, copper and gold has been valued between US$1 trillion and US$3 ....

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