







According to the Mining Journal, Gabon will ban the export of manganese ore to enhance its value chain.
Last weekend, the Gabon government announced that it would prohibit the export of manganese ore starting from January 1, 2029.
Gabon is the world's second-largest exporter of manganese ore after South Africa.
Manganese is primarily used in steel production as an alloy material for stainless steel. A small amount is used in aluminum production and agriculture, and a tiny fraction is used in battery production, where it can serve as a cathode substitute for cobalt.
Policy Shift
In response to the news, manganese producer Eramet stated on Monday that it would cooperate with the government on the basis of consultation, joint construction, and mutual respect.
"This move is one of the government's measures to consolidate the industrial base," Eramet said.
Currently, the Gabon government has committed to implementing industrial and economic policy reforms.
Eramet operates a large manganese mine in Moanda through its joint venture, Comilog.
"Eramet will continue to monitor this policy shift and will seek further opportunities for cooperation to contribute to Gabon's long-term economic development while maintaining the continuous operation of its mining and metals business," Eramet said.
"In particular, Eramet aims to preserve the strategic position of Comilog and Setrag as internationally significant manganese suppliers to the global steel industry, as well as the 10,460 jobs they provide in Gabon."
Local Processing
Gabon is the latest country to restrict the export of raw materials to support local processing. In 2020, Indonesia banned the export of nickel ore, leading to a surge in the country's smelting capacity.
Subsequently, Zimbabwe began banning the export of lithium ore, although this failed to bring about a domestic processing industry.
Gabon does not have a domestic steel industry to absorb the manganese ore that cannot be exported, but it can enhance its value chain by focusing on the production of ferromanganese alloys.
Its intermediate product is high-manganese ferroalloy, with a small amount used in stainless steel production.
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