Rwanda and Rio Tinto Partner for Lithium Exploration
Rwanda partners with Rio Tinto to explore and develop lithium and other minerals, aiming to boost the mining sector. The partnership aligns with Rwanda''s goal to make mining a key driver of
Rwanda's mining sector saw a 45.6% increase in export revenues from January to September 2023, reaching $851.6 million. Rwanda has strategically partnered with Rio Tinto Minerals Development Limited to explore and develop lithium and other minerals, aiming to boost the country's mining sector.
Rwanda has strategically partnered with Rio Tinto Minerals Development Limited to explore and develop lithium and other minerals, aiming to boost the country's mining sector. Rio Tinto Group, a major British-Australian multinational, brings mineral exploration and development expertise.
The partnership aligns with Rwanda's goal to make mining a key driver of economic growth and supports the global green energy transition. Rwanda's mining sector saw a 45.6% increase in export revenues from January to September 2023, reaching $851.6 million.
Critical discussions occurred at the January 2024 World Economic Forum in Davos with Rio Tinto CEO Jakob Stausholm and in July 2023 with Chairman Dominic Barton. The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) views the partnership as crucial in unlocking the country's $150 billion mining potential.
Rwanda partners with Rio Tinto to explore and develop lithium and other minerals, aiming to boost the mining sector. The partnership aligns with Rwanda''s goal to make mining a key driver of
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