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Just caught that two Chinese mining firms—Sinomine Resource and Chengxin Lithium—got approved for lithium concentrate exports from Zimbabwe. Pretty interesting move in the supply chain game, especially with everyone scrambling for battery materials right now.
Zimbabwe's been quietly becoming a player in this space, and now these companies have official quotas to tap into it. The state media reported this, so looks legit. Kind of makes you wonder how this reshapes the global lithium sourcing landscape, especially with all the EV demand going crazy.
Not sure if this is a game-changer or just another supply deal, but the Zimbabwe angle is worth watching. What's your take on this?