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Mozambique's post-election protests hit South32 plant, chrome exports

South32 has withdrawn its output forecast for its Mozal Aluminium smelter in Mozambique amid postelection civil unrest, the Australian company said on Tuesday.

October's challenged election outcomes triggered protests from opposition supporters and there has been intensifying violence considering that.

South32, which has a 63.7% stake in the Mozal Aluminium smelter, stated the discontent had actually caused road clogs that have hampered the delivery of raw materials to the plant.

It had actually formerly estimated output of 360 kilotonnes from the smelter this. The job contributed about 28%. of South32's overall aluminium output in financial 2024.

South African mining business that ship minerals including. chrome through the port of Maputo in Mozambique have likewise been. struck by the discontent, which has on some days caused the closure of. the main border in between the neighbouring countries.

South African business have actually grown increasingly reliant on. routing cargo via the Maputo port as state-owned logistics group. Transnet has a hard time to offer appropriate freight rail and port. services.

A representative for miner Tharisa, which ships. chrome through Maputo, informed Reuters that the company had been. affected by the most current border closure.

It's a considerable amount of trucks that we have on the. roadway, stated Ilja Graulich, including that Tharisa may consider. stating a force majeure to its customers if the latest border. closure is extended.

(source: Reuters)