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Botswana Introduces a New Rule to Enhance Local Ownership of Mines

Botswana’s new mining law, effective October 1, 2025, requires firms to sell 24% of new mining licenses to local investors, promoting ownership amid a 50% revenue decline and a projected 0.4% GDP contraction in 2025.

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A new regulation in Botswana mandates that firms must sell a 24% share in new mining licenses to local investors if the government does not acquire a 15% stake.

This law, effective October 1, aims to enhance local ownership and value addition in the mineral sector. Facing financial challenges, Botswana, the world’s leading diamond producer, anticipates a 50% decline in revenue in 2024, driven by decreased demand and intensified competition from synthetic alternatives.

The IMF predicts the economy will contract for a second consecutive year, with a GDP decrease of 0.4% in 2025 following a 3% decline in 2024.

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