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Home to one of the largest untapped lithium deposits in the world, the Manono site in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become the scene of a fierce commercial battle.

Of late, it’s the Chinese group that looks to have the upper hand. In mid-September, Manono Lithium, a joint venture between Zijin (61%) and the Congolese state-owned company Cominière (39%), was granted a licence to mine the lithium contained in the area, a move that AVZ regards as “illegal”.

But the Australians are not out…

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Nicholas Norbrook
Managing Editor
Dear Reader, Home to one of the largest untapped lithium deposits in the world, the Manono site in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become the scene of a fierce commercial battle. Of late, it’s the Chinese group that looks to have the upper hand. In mid-September, Manono Lithium, a joint venture between Zijin (61%) and the Congolese state-owned company Cominière (39%), was granted a licence to mine the lithium contained in the area, a move that AVZ regards as “illegal”. But the Australians are not out… FIND OUT MORE Nicholas Norbrook Managing Editor
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