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Zimbabwe, an African Lithium Giant, Seeks to Break China's Monopoly on Its Mines

Summary by Le Monde
Harare has become the fourth largest lithium producer in the world thanks to massive investments from Beijing. The country of Southern Africa now wants to force Chinese companies to refine ore on its territory in order to gain more profit from it.

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Harare has become the fourth largest lithium producer in the world thanks to massive investments from Beijing. The country of Southern Africa now wants to force Chinese companies to refine ore on its territory in order to gain more profit from it.

·Paris, France
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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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