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Africa Wants to Make Its Critical Minerals a Lever for Industrialisation and Economic Transformation

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The article titled 'Africa Wants to Make Its Critical Minerals a Lever for Industrialisation and Economic Transformation' reports on Africa's goal to utilize its critical mineral resources for industrialization and economic development. It highlights the continent's strategy to move beyond raw material exports and foster local processing and manufacturing. This approach is seen as a key to achieving sustainable growth and reducing economic dependency.

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Moving from raw material export to local processing and manufacturing.

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  • Moving from raw material export to local processing and manufacturing.
  • Potential for higher value capture and multiplier effects.

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Africa Wants to Make Its Critical Minerals a Lever for Industrialisation and Economic Transformation

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