On April 13, an SMM team, comprised of Jianhua Ye, Industry Research Director, Chundi Feng, Expert at Industry Research Institute, and Jenny Wu, Copper & Tin Overseas Marketing Manager, paid a visit to the Zambia Chamber of Mines (ZCM).

During the visit, both parties engaged in in-depth discussions on topics including SMM copper prices, SMM copper concentrates price index, the current status of Zambian copper mines, and future development prospects. The exchange further deepened mutual trust and consensus between the two sides, laying a solid foundation for deeper cooperation and mutual benefit, and facilitating higher-quality collaborative development in copper mining and other mining sectors.
Introduction to the Zambia Chamber of Mines
Full Name
Zambia Chamber of Mines (ZCM)
Nature of the Organization
The Zambia Chamber of Mines is a voluntary industry association registered by various large and small mining companies and related industry enterprises operating in Zambia. It is governed by its constitution, with a council composed of representatives from member companies serving as its decision-making body.
History
• Officially established in September 1942, formerly known as the "Northern Rhodesia Chamber of Mines"
• Replaced by the Copper Industry Service Bureau (CISB) in 1965
• Operations suspended in 1973 due to the nationalization of the mining industry
• Reconstituted and resumed operations in 2000 following the privatization of Zambia's mining assets
Core Mission
"To safeguard the interests of members, local communities, the nation, and all stakeholders while promoting sustainable and responsible mining development."
Membership Categories
Members are classified into four categories (A, B, C, and Associate Members), categorized by the type of mining licenses held, covering large mines, small mines, exploration enterprises, and mining service organizations.
Core Functions
• Representing the Zambian mining industry and coordinating with the government, regulatory bodies, and international organizations.
• Promoting sustainable development, compliance, and responsible mining in the mining sector.
• Joined the Zambia Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (ZEITI) in 2008; Zambia achieved EITI compliance in 2012, committed to enhancing transparency and accountability in mineral resource development.
• Facilitating industry skills development, safety standards, and international exchanges in the mining sector.
Africa Critical Minerals Forum 2026
SMM is also thrilled to announce that the Africa Critical Minerals Forum 2026 is scheduled to be held on October 13–14, 2026 in Lusaka, Zambia. The conference will bring together industry leaders, investors, policymakers, and technology providers from across the globe to explore the future of copper, cobalt and Tin—key drivers of the global energy transition. With Zambia home to some of the world's most significant copper and cobalt resources, and with Africa holding crucial tin reserves—particularly in the Central African Tin Belt spanning the DRC and Rwanda—this summit offers a unique platform to discuss cutting-edge mining technologies, sustainable practices, investment opportunities, and supply chain strategies. Attendees will engage in high-level dialogues on topics ranging from ESG compliance and renewable energy integration to logistics optimization and community-driven development.
We look forward to your joining us at the Africa Critical Minerals Forum 2026 and jointly shaping the future of Africa’s critical minerals industry.
Contact Person:
Jenny Wu: 18270916376
jennywu@smm.cn


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