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U.S. tags funding to Zambia on minerals

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Last updated: March 20, 2026 4:17 am
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LUSAKA, Zambia — A stalled funding proposal from the United States government to Zambia has come under scrutiny after details emerged showing Washington sought access to the country’s strategic minerals and data as part of the arrangement.

The proposal, which was made public this week, outlines conditions tied to financial support that include cooperation on mineral supply chains and data-sharing frameworks—issues that have triggered debate over sovereignty and economic control.

According to officials familiar with the discussions, the U.S. framed the offer as part of a broader partnership aimed at strengthening investment, transparency, and supply chain security, particularly for critical minerals used in global technology and energy transitions.

However, the conditions have raised concerns among some stakeholders in Zambia, who view the demands as potentially intrusive. One government source said the terms required “structured access to key mineral sectors and associated data systems,” adding that negotiations stalled after Lusaka sought clearer safeguards.

The U.S. has in recent years intensified engagement with African countries rich in critical minerals, positioning partnerships as essential to diversifying global supply chains and reducing reliance on dominant producers.

Analysts say Zambia, a major copper producer with growing importance in cobalt and other minerals, is central to these geopolitical and economic interests.

While U.S. officials have not publicly detailed the specifics of the proposal, they have emphasized that such partnerships are designed to be mutually beneficial. “Our approach is to support sustainable development while strengthening secure and transparent supply chains,” a U.S. official said in remarks reported by international media.

Zambian authorities have not formally rejected the proposal but have indicated that any agreement must align with national priorities and protect the country’s resources.

The development highlights the increasing global competition for access to Africa’s mineral wealth, as major powers seek to secure inputs critical for clean energy technologies and digital infrastructure.

Observers say the outcome of the negotiations could set an important precedent for how African countries engage with external partners on resource-backed financing and data governance.

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