Collaboration, unified approach key to unlocking commodity opportunities in South Africa

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All South African mining stakeholders needs to come together to develop a coherent, comprehensive strategy for the country’s commodities, and then use this to present a united national front to secure funding and leverage opportunities for demand for minerals and metals of the future. This was outlined by speakers during the second day of the Joburg Indaba, which was held this week.

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