重磅预告:从大湾区到好望角,中非矿业合作新纪
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-12-22 09:40

Group 1 - The G20 summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, in November 2025, highlights the deepening cooperation between China and Africa in the mining sector, emphasizing themes of unity, equality, and sustainability [1][2] - Chinese mining companies are increasingly localizing their operations in Africa, transforming from perceived outsiders to co-builders, as seen in the successful local management of previously abandoned mines [1][2] - The "Green Mineral International Trade Cooperation Initiative" announced by Premier Li Qiang at the G20 summit outlines seven key areas for cooperation, aimed at promoting sustainable development and a new type of partnership in mineral resource cooperation [2] Group 2 - Chinese companies like Luoyang Molybdenum and Huayou Cobalt are setting examples of successful local engagement and resource utilization in Africa, establishing mechanisms for shared benefits with local communities [2] - The shift from "resource-for-infrastructure" to a "mining symbiosis" model reflects a new chapter in China-Africa cooperation, fostering a more systematic and institutionalized framework for collaboration [2] - Beyond minerals like gold, copper, and lithium, Chinese mining enterprises are contributing to the development confidence of the Global South and the concept of a shared human destiny [3]