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Mining boss calls for price support to challenge China’s critical minerals dominance

Last updated: July 6, 2025 3:30 am
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Neal Froneman, the CEO of Sibanye-Stillwater, one of the leading platinum producers, has emphasized the need for Western governments to provide price guarantees for critical minerals miners. This call comes in response to the significant state support that Chinese rivals receive, giving them a competitive advantage in the industry.

Froneman highlighted the importance of leveling the playing field for mining companies operating in Western countries. He suggested that price guarantees would ensure that miners could compete effectively and receive adequate returns on their investments. This proposal aims to address China’s dominance in the production and processing of critical minerals, which has raised concerns among industrialized nations.

In recent years, China has restricted exports of key materials such as rare earths, gallium, germanium, and graphite, leading to supply chain disruptions in industries such as defense, automotive, and semiconductor manufacturing in Western countries. The idea of a joint buying mechanism, where the US and its allies commit to purchasing materials at minimum prices, has gained traction following discussions at the G7 summit.

Sibanye has diversified its operations into battery metals to capitalize on the growing demand driven by electric vehicles and the transition to renewable energy. The company has projects in Finland and France focused on lithium and nickel production, respectively. Froneman acknowledged the challenges posed by Chinese competitors who benefit from lower financing costs and different environmental standards but emphasized Sibanye’s commitment to serving Western markets.

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While Sibanye has received some government support for specific projects, Froneman urged the US and Europe to provide additional assistance to enhance competitiveness. The company reported net losses in recent financial years due to market conditions, but its strategic focus on Western markets aligns with the shifting global landscape.

Sibanye’s projects have received financial backing from entities such as Finland’s Export Credit Agency, the European Investment Bank, and the EU Innovation Fund. Additionally, its US operations have benefited from tax credits to support ongoing development initiatives.

As Richard Stewart prepares to succeed Froneman as CEO, Sibanye remains focused on advancing its projects and navigating the evolving dynamics of the mining industry. By advocating for price guarantees and seeking government support, the company aims to strengthen its position in the market and contribute to the sustainable supply of critical minerals in Western economies. Stay informed about Sibanye’s latest developments and industry trends by subscribing to Mining myFT Digest.

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