In a major move to strengthen its presence in Africa, Japan’s Asia Minerals Limited (AML Holding) has signed a strategic agreement with Gabon’s Ministry of Mines and Geological Resources. The partnership focuses on constructing a state-of-the-art manganese alloy processing plant in Gabon, scheduled to begin operations on January 1, 2029. The facility is expected to process up to 400,000 tons of manganese alloys annually, marking a significant step in Gabon’s efforts to increase local mineral processing.
Gabon, which holds approximately 25% of the world’s manganese reserves, is actively transitioning toward value-added mineral production. The government has announced a ban on the export of unprocessed manganese ore by 2029 to encourage local industrialization, create jobs, and diversify its economy.
AML Holding, a global leader in the manganese sector, is involved across the entire manganese value chain, from mining to the production of ferroalloys and chemicals. This collaboration not only strengthens economic ties between Japan and Gabon but also supports AML’s strategic goal of expanding its operations in Africa’s growing mining sector.
The new processing plant is expected to create substantial employment opportunities, develop local technical expertise, and contribute to establishing a sustainable manganese industry in Gabon. As the project progresses, it will help transform Gabon into a major player in the global manganese market, shifting the country’s focus from exporting raw materials to producing high-value products.
This initiative reflects a broader trend of African nations leveraging their mineral resources to drive industrial growth and economic development, setting an example for other countries in the region.