Zimbabwe is taking another major step to stop it from losing money from its lithium exports
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Chinedu Okafor
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Business InsiderZimbabwe is taking another major step to stop it from losing money from its lithium exportsbusinessinsider.comZimbabwe is improving lithium-testing facilities to increase the accuracy of mineral appraisal, increase transparency, and optimize revenues from the country's rapidly developing mining industry.
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