Fucken as3hole%s make me sick and all these news reports know what is going on and dont have the fuck$n balls to front the yellow ,, gutless fu$#@Fuck
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Cunts… seriously
Fucken as3hole%s make me sick and all these news reports know what is going on and dont have the fuck$n balls to front the yellow ,, gutless fu$#@Fuck
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Cunts… seriously
How can the north be a bargaining chip when the world believes it is owned by the chinks , even Bloombergs is now writing about Zijin as if they are honest . where have they been the last 3 fucken years , and mate i'm not arguing with you i just have no faith in anything that is said , posted etc anymore ,It's f--ked , but not surprised .Nothing new in this article . The North is gone . I'm just hoping, now we have funding to f--k these c--ts over at the ICSID , the North becomes part of a bargaining chip whereby we keep the South as a trade off . This sh1t needs to come to an end .I'll ask @Carlos Danger again, if he still believes the North is the hold up ?
That's what the ICSID final Verdict is for . The DRC MoM himself is on record stating he wants the ICSID to decide . Bloomberg's article notes there is a legal depute over the ownership and quotes AVZ . I don't see the article as a negative . Better we get some exposure than none. Nothing new about Zijin/CCP lying through their decaying rotten teeth .How can the north be a bargaining chip when the world believes it is owned by the chinks , even Bloombergs is now writing about Zijin as if they are honest . where have they been the last 3 fucken years , and mate i'm not arguing with you i just have no faith in anything that is said , posted etc anymore ,
China’s Zijin Plans Lithium Production in Congo From Early 2026
By William Clowes
January 07, 2025 at 12:00AM EST
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Lithium Photographer: Cynthia R Matonhodze/Bloomberg (Cynthia R Matonhodze/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg) -- China’s Zijin Mining Group Co. aims to start producing lithium in the Democratic Republic of Congo early next year from one of the world’s largest deposits of the battery metal.
Zijin is accelerating activity at a site in southeast Congo that’s still claimed by AVZ Minerals Ltd. The Australian firm has initiated arbitration proceedings against both the government and Zijin as part of its efforts to recover an exploration license.
The Manono project is expected to start production during the first quarter of 2026, a Zijin spokesperson said by email. That would make it the first operating lithium mine in Congo, the world’s second-largest copper producer and biggest source of cobalt.
Chinese companies including Zijin are investing heavily in Africa’s lithium resources from Mali to Zimbabwe, even after prices slumped almost 90% from a peak in 2022. They are seeking to lock down feedstock for refineries at home in anticipation of soaring future consumption of the metal.
While the current supply glut will likely continue in the short term, there is still “room for demand from the global new energy vehicle and energy storage industries” over a longer horizon, Zijin said in September. The company’s other lithium projects are in China and Argentina.
Zijin – which has copper, gold, lithium and zinc mines across five continents – is developing Manono in a joint venture with the Congolese state and was granted a full mining license four months ago. The asset is “sizable,” with an average grade of 1.51% lithium oxide, the spokesperson said.
Legal Dispute
Explorer AVZ has said the wider area is “the world’s largest hard rock lithium deposit.”
Perth-based AVZ has accused Congo of acting illegally by taking over its whole permit and then awarding the northern portion to a unit of Zijin in September 2023. AVZ said arbitration tribunals have ordered Zijin’s state-owned partner to halt any move to develop the contested permit area until they hear the cases. The government is “in blatant violation of several injunctions,” an AVZ spokesperson said by email.
AVZ said last month that the Australian Federal Police searched its premises concerning allegations of bribery related to the Manono lithium project. The company has denied any wrongdoing.
If Zijin builds a mine on a scale envisaged by AVZ in a 2020 study, only a few giant projects in No. 1 producer Australia, such as Albemarle Corp.’s Greenbushes, and the recently opened Goulamina in Mali, would be bigger, said Thomas Matthews, battery materials analyst at CRU Group.
Previous studies indicate Manono should be profitable even at current weak prices, he said.
Zijin is “in full compliance” with all legal and regulatory requirements in Congo, the spokesperson said. “We are very pleased to have received the Manono exploitation permit and our priority now is to proceed with developing it,” the spokesperson said.
The Chinese company declined to say what output level it’s targeting, but intends to commission the processing plant in phases. While the joint venture will begin by manufacturing and exporting lithium concentrate and sulfate, Zijin will consider doing additional refining in Manono when there’s a reliable power supply, the spokesperson said. A subsidiary has already rehabilitated a nearby hydroelectric facility.
Zijin also has interests in two copper mines in Congo, including a 39.6% stake in the giant Kamoa-Kakula complex, which is a partnership with Ivanhoe Mines Ltd.
Congo’s mines ministry didn’t respond to a request for comment.
--With assistance from Annie Lee and Michael J. Kavanagh.
©2025 Bloomberg L.P.
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Maybe management, need to read this article to keep updated with the newsand whats happening in the DRC...imo....LMAOI appreciate management don’t have to respond to every social media quote. But maybe they could respond to Bloomberg? Pretty wild zinjin just out there saying whatever they like.
Just a few major developments by ZINJIN progress with the MANONO project..!!Maybe management, need to read this article to keep updated with the newsand whats happening in the DRC...imo....LMAO
https://www.scmp.com/business/commo...ijin-start-producing-lithium-congo-early-2026
@Zeebot bringing his A game now!trollbegone
It's still only tribal reporting. The shit stain lurks, posts, we report in sufficient numbers,@Zeebot bringing his A game now!
"The future of the Manono project will largely depend on the outcome of the arbitration."
Didn't AVZ have a summary ruling from ICC to halt any development or reallocation or the mining rights until the disputes are settled or did that exclude the carved out portion zijin plan to exploit?
I can't see any further steps being undertaken in the ICSID process until the payments are made. I thought they were meant to have been done by now, but the ICSID site still suggests otherwise. Pile the pressure on and pay it Nigel! As long as we have access to the required funds it should've been paid, according to his statements made at the AGM. Perhaps it's already happened and the site just hasn't been updated, however it's previously seemed to be updated basically immediately upon developments.
I am sure they are still pretending they will 'come to the table' to string this along as long as possible, 'Just another month Nigel, no need to get the ICSID involved!, why pay the fees, we can work this out'I can't see any further steps being undertaken in the ICSID process until the payments are made. I thought they were meant to have been done by now, but the ICSID site still suggests otherwise. Pile the pressure on and pay it Nigel! As long as we have access to the required funds it should've been paid, according to his statements made at the AGM. Perhaps it's already happened and the site just hasn't been updated, however it's previously seemed to be updated basically immediately upon developments.
Zijin announces to Bloomberg ?"The future of the Manono project will largely depend on the outcome of the arbitration."
"If Zijin win........"![]()
I don't know how up to date Google maps are but at the bottom of the Manono satellite map it states 2025.Zijin announces to Bloomberg ?
Commencement of mining.
Does not make any sense to announce this to Bloomberg knowing they have to go to court and are totally in the wrong.?
Unless a deal has been agreed between AVZ and DRC.
Otherwise this is fuel for the lawyers .