The Race to Secure Africa’s Critical Minerals

BloombergTuesday, November 18, 2025 at 7:58:23 PM
The Race to Secure Africa’s Critical Minerals
  • At the Bloomberg Africa Business Summit 2025, Jon Moore discussed Africa's pivotal role in the clean energy transition, focusing on the rising demand for lithium and cobalt. This demand is transforming trade and investment dynamics, positioning Africa as a vital source of these critical minerals.
  • The emphasis on Africa's mineral wealth highlights the continent's potential to attract significant investments and drive economic growth, particularly in the clean energy sector, which is becoming increasingly important globally.
  • The discussions at the summit reflect broader themes of innovation and investment in Africa, as entrepreneurs and leaders explore ways to leverage the continent's demographic advantages and mineral resources to foster sustainable development and technological advancement.
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