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View all search resultsThe government’s controversial move to bring forward a ban on the export of unprocessed nickel is a long-term play that will only work if accompanied by the development of the downstream nickel industry and regulatory certainty, an economist has said.
The government has reiterated that local miners, particularly nickel, bauxite and copper miners, will be allowed to export their products should they express a commitment to build their own smelters and be able to supply domestic smelters with at least 30 percent of their input capacity.
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