12 Percent Royalties: Parliament Approves Ewoyaa Lithium Deal Despite ‘Takashi’ From Minority
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Parliament approves lithium mining deal despite Minority opposition
By Valentia Tetteh Parliament has approved a lithium mining agreement between the Government of Ghana and Barari DV Limited, paving the way for large-scale commercial extraction at the Ewoyaa deposit in the Central Region. The agreement, which is expected to position Ghana as a key player in the global battery minerals market, was approved despite opposition from the Minority Caucus. Announcing the terms of the agreement on the floor of Parliame…
12 percent royalties: Parliament approves Ewoyaa Lithium deal despite ‘takashi’ from Minority
Parliament has approved a lithium mining agreement between the Government of Ghana and Barari DV Limited, paving the way for commercial extraction at the Ewoyaa site in the Central Region, despite opposition from the Minority. The deal is expected to position Ghana within the growing global market for battery minerals, driven by demand for electric vehicles and energy storage. Presenting the agreement, Lands Minister Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah sai…
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