Madagascar Lifts Mining Ban as Global Li-Ion Graphite Prepares Ambato-Arana Project

Reuters
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Madagascar Lifts Mining Ban as Global Li-Ion Graphite Prepares Ambato-Arana Project

Global Li-Ion Graphite Corp. has announced a major development for its Ambato-Arana Graphite Project in Madagascar following the country's decision to lift a 16-year suspension on mining permit issuance. This move, announced by Madagascar’s Minister of Mines and Strategic Resources, is expected to boost foreign investment in the sector. The Ambato-Arana project, comprising three renewable mining licenses covering 4,375 hectares, is set for larger scale graphite production utilizing modern techniques. Historical graphite production on the site was limited by older technology, but the deposits, now ready for expanded exploitation, feature high-grade, large-flake graphite. The project’s proximity to major infrastructure and other significant mining operations further enhances its strategic value in the context of the global energy transition.

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