Govt bans raw lithium exports 

Source: Govt bans raw lithium exports –Newsday Zimbabwe

ZIMBABWE banned exports of raw lithium has with immediate effect in efforts to value-add its minerals and support local production and employment creation.

The ban was effected through Statutory Instrument (SI) 213 of 2022 gazetted yesterday titled Base Minerals Export Control (Unbeneficiated Lithium Bearing Ores) Order, 2022.

Zimbabwe is estimated to hold Africa’s largest lithium reserves and is the fifth largest producer in the world.

“No lithium bearing ores, or un-beneficiated lithium whatsoever, shall be exported from Zimbabwe to another country except under written permit of the minister (Mines) …,” the SI read.

The regulations explain that un-beneficiated lithium means any lithium that has not undergone processing to an extent that would exempt it from payment of export tax.

“Section 6 of the principal Act provides that any person who contravenes or fails to comply with any order or with the terms and conditions of any permit issued to him, or her under an order shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding level 9, or twice the value of the base minerals in respect of which the offence is committed, whichever is the greater; or imprisonment for a period not exceeding two years; or to both such fine and such imprisonment,” the SI read.

Meanwhile, government has gazetted a 78, 4% salary hike for the mining industry backdated to July.

The new minimum salary for the mining industry is now $166 000. The salary can be paid in United States dollars and local currency.

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