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津巴布韦的锂矿战略能助其迈入增值加工环节吗?

Will Zimbabwe’s lithium strategy help it break into the value-adding game? - South China Morning Post

2026年5月24日 15:00
出海解读

津巴布韦提前禁止原矿出口,要求本地加工,在津中资锂矿企业必须加速投建产能以避免出口受阻,这为锂盐加工环节的EPC与设备供应商带来明确需求。

AI 摘要

津巴布韦通过华友钴业旗下子公司出口非洲首批硫酸锂,其阿卡迪亚锂矿加工厂年产能达5万吨。哈拉雷当局为遏制走私并最大化资源收益,已将原矿出口禁令提前至今年2月实施。

原文正文

Zimbabwe is betting that its move into lithium processing will finally break the cycle of digging and shipping ore that has defined its mining sector for decades.

This follows the export of the continent’s first consignment of lithium sulphate by Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe, a subsidiary of China’s Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt, from its US$400 million Arcadia mine near Harare last month.

The milestone came after Harare unexpectedly brought forward its ban on raw mineral exports to February this year to curb widespread smuggling and ensure the country derived maximum value from its resources.

The Arcadia plant has the capacity to produce 50,000 metric tonnes annually of lithium sulphate, an intermediate product that can be further refined into battery-manufacturing staples such as lithium hydroxide and lithium carbonate.

To retain access, Chinese firms have poured more than US$1.4 billion into local projects to develop mines and build refineries that satisfy the new bans, allowing Huayou to avoid a 10 per cent export tax on raw concentrates.

Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe described the shipment as a “landmark achievement”, noting that it marked the first lithium salt ever produced on the continent. The firm said that “this milestone underscores the country’s emergence as a key player in the global lithium value chain and highlights the progress being made towards in-country value addition”.

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