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Guinea Asserts Control Over Mining Sector Amid Resource Nationalism

Guinea, endowed with abundant mineral resources like bauxite, gold, iron ore, and diamonds, is taking decisive steps to assert greater control over its mining sector. In a significant move, the Guinean government has revoked 53 mining licenses, aiming to ensure that the exploitation of its natural resources translates into tangible benefits for its citizens. The Shift Towards Resource Nationalism The cancellation of these licenses marks a clear shift towards resource nationalism. The government cited non-compliance with contractual obligations as the primary reason for the revocations. This action reflects Guinea's commitment to enforcing its mining laws and ensuring that mining operations contribute meaningfully to the nation's development goals. Emphasis on Local Processing and Value Addition A central aspect of Guinea's new approach is the emphasis on local processing of minerals. The government is encouraging mining companies to establish processing facilities within […]

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Guinea’s Revolution: How Africa is Seizing Control of Its Mineral Wealth

Guinea’s Gold, Africa’s Fight: The Rise of Resource Nationalism For decades, Guinea’s story mirrored Africa’s painful paradox: a land of staggering mineral wealth, yet a people sidelined from its riches. With the world’s largest bauxite reserves, plus gold, diamonds, and iron ore, Guinea epitomized exploitation—foreign entities mined its treasures, while its citizens saw scant rewards. Today, that narrative is being torn apart. The Legacy of Exploitation Guinea’s soil has long been plundered. Foreign corporations extracted billions in minerals, leaving behind: Environmental degradation Minimal local economic benefit A paltry 15% revenue share for Guinea (compared to global averages of 40-60%) “They took our gold and left us with holes,” lamented a local miner. For years, Guineans watched their wealth flow overseas, fueling global industries while their communities languished in poverty. Guinea’s Bold Reclamation In 2023, Guinea’s government declared total control over its mining […]

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