Developing nations that export raw minerals while developed countries process and manufacture finished products repeat historical patterns of economic exploitation, where resources, jobs, and technology leave the country while the nation remains poor; to achieve long-term prosperity, developing nations must build strategic infrastructure to capture the value-added manufacturing and refining stages of the global supply chain.
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Africa’s Lithium Revolution: Why Exporting Raw Minerals Keeps Africa PoorAjouté :
Africa is sitting on one of the biggest wealth opportunities in modern history [music] and we are about to lose it again.
Not oil, not gold, lithium, the mineral powering electric vehicles, AI infrastructure, and the future global economy. But here's the [music] problem.
If Africa keeps exporting raw lithium while China, Europe, and America build the batteries, we will repeat the same [music] extraction story we lived through with oil, cocoa, and diamonds.
Resources leave, jobs leave, technology leaves, we stay poor. The real question is, will Africa power the future or just supply it? [music] Full episode on the Clarity Mandate podcast. Follow for more on leadership, AI, economics, and Africa's future.
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