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Zimbabwe Tempts China with Wild Mineral Bonanza
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42391, member: 636"] Zimbabwe displays its mineral wealth at the fourth China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo happening in Changsha. The country wants Chinese companies to invest in more than 60 valuable minerals like gold, platinum, diamonds and lithium. Officials hope to build a 40 billion dollar mining industry through these partnerships. Zimbabwe Miners Federation President Henrietta Rushwaya says the nation ranks among Africa's most mineral-rich countries. Government leaders actively seek Chinese firms to help develop these natural resources. Chinese businesses already operate major lithium projects at Arcadia Lithium Mine and Bikita Minerals. Zimbabwe produces about 30 percent of Africa's lithium supply for global electric vehicle and battery markets. Rushwaya believes the country could become Africa's center for clean transportation technology. The lithium sector attracts international attention as demand grows for electric cars and energy storage systems. These partnerships could transform Zimbabwe into a key supplier for green technology. Zimbabwe invites Chinese energy companies to work on solar, water power and coal electricity projects. Mining operations need stable power supplies to run equipment and process materials effectively. The government offers investor-friendly policies through the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency. ZIDA's One-Stop Investment Services Centre helps foreign companies start projects more easily. These economic partnerships strengthen ties between Zimbabwe and China across multiple business sectors. [/QUOTE]
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