Zimbabwe has imposed a ban on the export of raw lithium concentrates due to significant under-declaration by miners, according to a statement from a Cabinet minister. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the government's decision aimed at curbing the loss of potential revenue from the mineral. The move is part of Zimbabwe's broader strategy to maximize the benefits from its natural resources by encouraging local processing and value addition. The country, which holds substantial lithium reserves, seeks to enhance its position in the global lithium market by ensuring that more of the mineral is processed domestically. This policy shift is expected to impact mining operations and could lead to increased investment in local processing facilities.