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南非启动关键矿产发展战略
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-05-20 15:21

Core Insights - South Africa's government has officially approved the "Critical Minerals and Metals Strategy" and is seeking public input on the "Mineral Resources Development Bill (MRDB) 2025," marking a significant step towards enhancing policy and regulatory certainty in the global minerals market [1][2] Group 1: Strategic Framework - The strategy evaluates the "criticality" of minerals based on eight indicators, including export potential, employment generation, supply risk, sales performance, and substitutability, focusing on 21 minerals [1] - The strategy identifies platinum, manganese, iron ore, coal, and chrome as high-criticality minerals, while gold, vanadium, palladium, rhodium, and rare earths are classified as medium-high criticality [1] - Medium criticality minerals include copper, cobalt, lithium, graphite, nickel, titanium, phosphates, fluorite, zircon, uranium, and aluminum [1] Group 2: Implementation and Governance - The list of critical minerals will be continuously reviewed and updated based on market conditions, exploration progress, technological advancements, substitutability, recycling, and geopolitical factors [1] - The strategy will be advanced through six pillars: geological exploration, localization and value chain extension, R&D investment and skills development, infrastructure and energy security, financial tools and support, and coordinated policy and regulation [1] - The MRDB aims to streamline licensing processes, align with environmental and water resource regulations, and introduce a licensing system for small-scale and artisanal mining to enhance governance and combat illegal mining [2]