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Kodal expects Mali permit soon to export 27,000 tons of stockpiled lithium
Kodal expects Mali permit soon to export 27,000 tons of stockpiled lithium

TimesLIVE

time19-05-2025

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Kodal expects Mali permit soon to export 27,000 tons of stockpiled lithium

Kodal Minerals expects to receive an export permit soon for 27,000 metric tons of lithium concentrate stockpiled at its Bougouni project in Mali, it said on Monday, having previously reported export delays because of regulatory hurdles. The delays have come against a backdrop of declines in global lithium production - potentially by 228,000 tons this year - as miners curtail operations in the face of falling prices for the metal used in electric vehicle batteries. "Discussions with the government of Mali on finalising the export permit for spodumene concentrate produced at Bougouni are continuing as planned and it is expected the permit will be received in the near future," Kodal said, adding that the company has a positive relationship with the Mali government. Chief executive Bernard Aylward is in the West African country reviewing operations, which the company says continue normally. Kodal, which launched production in February, has agreed to sell its entire output to China's Hainan Mining, Aylward has told Reuters.

Kodal says Mali lithium exports blocked due to permit delays
Kodal says Mali lithium exports blocked due to permit delays

TimesLIVE

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • TimesLIVE

Kodal says Mali lithium exports blocked due to permit delays

Regulatory hurdles in Mali have left British miner Kodal Minerals unable to export more than 20,000 metric tons of lithium concentrate, its chief executive Bernard Aylward told Reuters. Kodal's blocked shipments come as global lithium production is already expected to drop this year — potentially by 228,000 tons — as miners curtail operations due to plummeting prices for the metal, used in electric vehicle batteries. Kodal, which launched production in February, has agreed to sell its entire output to China's Hainan Mining, Aylward said. "We're spending money to produce a product that we want to sell ... Our buyer actually wants to buy it, we can't export," he said. Spokespeople for Mali's mining and trade ministries did not respond to requests for comment.

Kodal says Mali lithium exports blocked due to permit delays
Kodal says Mali lithium exports blocked due to permit delays

Reuters

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

Kodal says Mali lithium exports blocked due to permit delays

DAKAR, May 15 (Reuters) - Regulatory hurdles in Mali have left British miner Kodal Minerals (KOD.L), opens new tab unable to export more than 20,000 metric tons of lithium concentrate, its chief executive Bernard Aylward told Reuters. Kodal's blocked shipments come as global lithium production is already expected to drop this year - potentially by 228,000 tons - as miners curtail operations due to plummeting prices for the metal, used in electric vehicle batteries. Kodal, which launched production in February, has agreed to sell its entire output to China's Hainan Mining ( opens new tab, Aylward said. "We're spending money to produce a product that we want to sell ... Our buyer actually wants to buy it, [but] we can't export," he said. Spokespeople for Mali's mining and trade ministries did not respond to requests for comment. Long a major gold producer, the West African nation is seeking to develop its significant lithium reserves at a time when its military government is also asserting more control over the mining sector in a bid to generate more revenues. Malian authorities have arrested foreign executives and seized gold stocks as they negotiate with multinational gold miners. In Kodal's case, Aylward said officials have been scrutinising a pricing mechanism to ensure the spodumene concentrate produced at the firm's Bougouni project is sold at prevailing market rates. He said the company has been locked in negotiations for final approvals since last year and is now finalising its export permit in the hopes of sending its first shipment in mid-June. "Other operations in Mali are also having delays in the export permits. It is not restricted to the Kodal team," he added. China's Ganfeng Lithium ( opens new tab, which operates Mali's only other lithium mine, did not respond to a request for comment.

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