Tanzania signs $667 mln deals for rare earth and graphite projects
Tanzania on Monday signed agreements worth $667 million with three Australian companies to mine rare earth minerals and graphite, part of the president's drive to fast-track negotiations on long-pending mining and energy projects.
Under the deals with Evolution Energy Minerals (EV1.AX), Ecograf Ltd (EGR.AX) and Peak Rare Earths (PEK.AX), Tanzania will have a 16% stake each in jointly established companies to operate the projects, said Palamagamba Kabudi, the chairman of the government's negotiating team.
The U.S. government and allies including Australia, which has some of the world's largest rare earths producers outside of China, are scrambling to reduce their reliance on China.
Rare earths are a group of 17 minerals used in consumer electronics, electric vehicles, smart phones, renewable energy and military equipment.
Under Tanzania's agreement with Peak Rare Earths, the minerals will be mined in the southwest of the country in Ngualla. Read More…