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Europe has explicitly committed to supporting more mineral processing and value addition taking place in African mineral-rich countries, including as part of the mineral strategic partnerships that the EU has signed with Namibia, Zambia, the DRC, and Rwanda. African governments aim to leverage growing interest in critical minerals to unlock more domestic value addition, which they believe could boost job creation, industrialization, foreign currency earnings, and government revenues. For Europe’s part, mineral processing and the manufacture of some intermediary products could likely be done more cheaply in African countries than in Europe, where higher costs of labour, energy, and land would make European processing less competitive. This should motivate European investment in value addition in African countries. Yet realising tangible mineral value addition projects under an Africa-Europe partnership has been slow. This webinar marks the launch of the new ECFR Africa policy brief “From ore to more: Mineral partnerships for African industrialisation”, authored by Sarah Logan and Theophilus Acheampong, which looks at the ambitions and prospects of increased mineral value addition in Namibia and Zambia, how Europe’s offer compares to those of other powers seeking access to African critical minerals, and how African countries and the EU could better position themselves for effective partnerships. The event is made possible with the support of the Africa-Europe Foundation. Recorded 30 September 2025, 14:00 – 15:15 , Berlin time (CEST, UTC+2) Guests ● Veronica Bolton Smith, Chief Executive Officer, The Critical Minerals Africa Group ● Roseta Chabala, Independent trade and business consultant, World Bank/IFC, European Union, etc. ● Vitor Correia, Secretary General, International Raw Materials Observatory Chaired by ● Sarah Logan, Visiting fellow, Africa programme, ECFR Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Local Mineral Processing in Africa 03:05 Challenges in Mineral Value Addition in Zambia 05:51 Opportunities for Growth in the Mining Sector 09:09 European Perspectives on African Mineral Partnerships 12:02 Investment Trends in African Mining and Processing 14:53 Regional Cooperation and Governance in Mineral Value Chains 17:46 Recycling and Substitution in the European Context 20:54 Closing Remarks and Future Directions