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U.S. bid for battery metals has Africa blind spot By Reuters

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U.S. bid for battery metals has Africa blind spot By Reuters
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: DRC minister of mines Antoinette N’Samba Kalambayi speaks throughout African Mining Indaba 2022, in Cape City, South Africa, Could 11, 2022. REUTERS/Shelley Christians/File Photograph

By Helen Reid and Nelson Banya

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Mining firms and governments in Africa are calling for stronger commerce ties with the US after a brand new local weather regulation set out incentives for U.S. carmakers sourcing battery supplies from commerce companions.

The $430 billion Inflation Discount Act (IRA) has been criticised by the European Union and South Korea, who say it may damage their automotive industries.

It may additionally negatively influence African nations that produce battery supplies.

The US has a Free Commerce Settlement in place with just one African nation, Morocco. But the continent is a key producer and Democratic Republic of Congo produces many of the world’s cobalt.

Battery supplies and commerce are set to be a spotlight at subsequent week’s U.S.-Africa Leaders’ Summit in Washington the place President Joe Biden will meet presidents of African nations together with Congo.

“The IRA was supposed to push out China, and what it is ended up doing is pushing out the DRC, and the EU, and South Korea,” stated Indigo Ellis, managing director at consultancy Africa Issues Restricted, who will attend the Dec. 13-15 summit.

Beneath IRA, U.S. carmakers will get tax credit in the event that they supply no less than 40% of battery supplies domestically or from American free-trade companions. This dangers carmakers changing Congolese cobalt with Australian, Canadian, Moroccan, or U.S. cobalt.

Congo produced 74% of the world’s mined cobalt final 12 months whereas the next-biggest single producer, Australia, was chargeable for simply 3%, based on a Cobalt Institute report.

An adviser to Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi stated a USA-DRC Free Commerce Settlement “is an possibility for the medium to long-term, however within the quick time period different avenues will likely be explored”.

A spokesperson for the U.S. Commerce Consultant (USTR) stated “we look ahead to discussing methods to strengthen and deepen our commerce and funding ties with our companions all through Africa” in the course of the summit.

The IRA goals to spice up U.S. mining and processing, which some firms concern may come on the expense of value-added processing in Africa.

“The West must work with us to construct some value-add,” stated George Roach, CEO of Premier African Minerals, which has a lithium undertaking in Zimbabwe.

His is one in every of many tasks throughout sub-Saharan Africa aiming to provide battery supplies like lithium, nickel and graphite.

Joe Walsh, managing director at Australia-listed Lepidico, which is constructing a lithium mine in Namibia and chemical plant in Abu Dhabi, stated the IRA makes the US a extra enticing location for a deliberate second plant.

“The U.S. just isn’t going to have the ability to incentivise the event of a big battery uncooked materials manufacturing base of its personal with out ruffling just a few feathers alongside the way in which.”



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