Chinese miners blame small operators for Zimbabwe lithium smuggling

Chinese firms operating lithium mines in Zimbabwe denied any role in the smuggling that triggered the raw mineral export ban.

Embassy Defence
  • Liu Yang blamed small unregistered operators for misusing legitimate company papers.
  • Large Chinese investors have poured over two billion dollars into the sector since 2021.
  • They possess proper export documents and face huge risks from any illegal activity.
  • Major players focus instead on safeguarding their existing multi-million dollar stakes.
Government Criticism
  • The Second Secretary noted multiple past chances for authorities to stop the leakages.
  • Formal enterprises stand ready to assist crackdowns if officials step up enforcement.
  • Mines Minister Polite Kambamura cited widespread licence abuse and undeclared by-products.
  • Permanent Secretary Pfungwa Kunaka highlighted losses of rare earths plus tantalum.
Ban Impact
  • Zimbabwe halted all raw lithium concentrate exports effective 25 February 2026.
  • Smugglers reportedly declared high-grade ore as waste to avoid treasury payments.
  • The country received only seven percent of the real value from its lithium resources.
  • Finger-pointing now targets shadowy small-scale actors using repeated permits.
 

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