Mali Inaugurates major lithium mine, boosting economic sovereignty

Mali has entered a new phase of its mining development with the official inauguration of the country’s second lithium mine on Monday, November 3, 2025. The President of the Transition, General Assimi Goïta, personally launched the “Lithium Mines of Bougouni-SA” (LMLB SA) company in the Bougouni region.

This strategic infrastructure, spanning several square kilometers, represents a major asset for the national economy.

With an estimated mineral potential of over 30 million tonnes of spodumene the primary ore containing lithium the site positions Mali as one of Africa’s leading holders of this critical resource.

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The Bougouni mine is expected to reach an annual production of approximately 400,000 tonnes of lithium concentrate.

This output places the country in a favorable position within the global market for strategic metals, which are essential for the global energy transition.

In accordance with the new sovereign Mining Code, the exploitation of this resource will generate substantial economic benefits for the Malian state.

Revenue will include taxes, mining royalties, and a significant share of the profits, thereby strengthening the nation’s financial autonomy.

This achievement aligns with the transition authorities’ vision to fully capitalize on national natural resources and diversify the economy. It marks a concrete step toward Mali’s economic and industrial sovereignty.

Titi KEIA

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