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French mining group digs in as Gabon tightens grip on manganese exports

Issued on: 02/06/2025 – 15:52 Modified: 02/06/2025 – 16:44 By: RFI French mining group Eramet has pledged to safeguard over 10,000 jobs … More

electric vehicles, Eramet, export ban, france, Gabon, industrialization, manganese, oil, timber, Value Addition

The corporate electric vehicle transition: driving injustices for communities globally

May 19, 2025 | News The unjust, corporate led transition The decision by global automotive giant Stellantis to close its Luton van factory, … More

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Africa’s Critical Minerals At a Critical Juncture

By the Africa Center for Strategic Studies May 20, 2025 To benefit from the latest surge in global demand for … More

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