China’s Sinomine Resource Group said its Tsumeb Smelter (Pty) in Namibia contains 746 metric tons of germanium, a critical mineral used in chipmaking, infrared technology, fibre optic cables, and solar cells.
Sinomine owns the smelter through its wholly owned subsidiary Sinomine (Hong Kong) Rare Metals Resources, which has a 98% stake in Tsumeb.
Tailings at the smelter also contain around 410 tons of gallium metal and 209,459 tons of zinc metal, respectively, according to a technical report in line with the NI 43-101 standards, the company added.
China, the world’s largest germanium producer, has imposed controls on exports of the strategic metal since Aug. 1.
Spot prices of germanium ingot have surged by 80% from Aug. 1, 2023, to a record high of 17,250 yuan a kilogram (kg) on Sept. 2, data from information provider Shanghai Metals Market (SMM) showed. – Reuters