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South Korea to Strengthen Cooperation with Africa on Critical Minerals

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
June 4, 2024
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South Korea to Strengthen Cooperation with Africa on Critical Minerals
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol announced on Tuesday that South Korea will enhance cooperation with African nations to secure a stable supply of critical minerals and expedite negotiations to promote economic partnerships and trade. This initiative reflects South Korea’s strategic interest in tapping into Africa’s vast mineral resources and expanding its export market.

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  • Africa’s Mineral Wealth
  • Summit with African Leaders
  • Key Points from President Yoon’s Address
  • South Korea’s Development Model
  • Why it matters
  • Bottom Line

Africa’s Mineral Wealth

Africa holds 30% of the world’s mineral reserves, making it a significant hub for exploration and exploitation. Both developed and developing countries are keen to access these minerals to boost their economies and stimulate economic activities. South Korea’s interest is aligned with this global trend, seeking to leverage Africa’s resources for mutual growth.

Summit with African Leaders

President Yoon hosted a summit with 48 African leaders, aiming to foster deeper ties and cooperation. In his opening remarks, he emphasized the importance of sustainable collaboration on critical issues such as stable supplies of key minerals and digital transformation. He also pledged $14 billion in export financing to promote trade and investment by South Korean companies in African countries.

Key Points from President Yoon’s Address

“We will seek sustainable ways to work together on issues directly related to future growth, such as stable supplies of key minerals and digital transformation,” Yoon said. His administration highlighted the strategic importance of partnering with Africa, which possesses 30% of the world’s reserves of critical minerals like chrome, cobalt, and manganese.

At least 30 heads of state attended the summit, with delegations from 48 countries. A joint statement from Yoon and the African Union chair, Mauritania President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, is expected.

Yoon proposed “shared growth” as a cornerstone of cooperation with Africa, advocating for frameworks to promote trade and economic partnerships. He highlighted the importance of industrial infrastructure and digital transformation in tapping into Africa’s vast market of 1.4 billion people, the majority of whom are under 25.

South Korea’s Development Model

Park Jong-dae, a former South Korean ambassador to South Africa and Uganda, suggested that Western and Chinese development models had failed African nations. He argued that South Korea’s model, focused on human development and management rather than mere assistance, offers a valuable alternative.

“The essence of the Korean model of development cooperation is human development, and about management, rather than about provision of assistance per se,” Park said. He emphasized South Korea’s experience and know-how in development, which, combined with Africa’s untapped resources and dynamic young population, presents immense possibilities for development.

Why it matters

Africa’s rich resources have historically been underutilized for economic development, often leading to detrimental outcomes due to foreign exploitation. This history has made many African nations wary of foreign investments. However, South Korea’s proposed plan, if implemented effectively, holds promise for a more equitable and mutually beneficial partnership.

Bottom Line

South Korea’s initiative to deepen ties with African nations represents a significant step towards securing critical mineral supplies and fostering economic partnerships. By focusing on sustainable development and digital transformation, South Korea aims to present a viable alternative to traditional models of foreign investment, promising shared growth and development for both regions.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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