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Eramet, a French company, says it will continue to work with Gabon in spite of the ban on manganese exports

Eramet is the largest shareholder of the Gabonese manganese mining company Comilog. It said that it would aim to protect the 10,460 Gabonese workers employed by Comilog as well as the Comilog railway unit Setrag. This is despite Gabon's announced ban on manganese exports starting in 2029.

Eramet stated that it "takes notice of the Gabonese Government's intention to prohibit crude manganese imports from January 1, 2029. This is part of a stated goal to improve the industrial base in the country, which was initiated by H.E. "President Brice Clotaire Nguema and His Government".

It acknowledged the move by the government and said that, as Comilog's main shareholder, it will continue to cooperate with the authorities in a spirit "of constructive partnership and mutual trust".

Eramet temporarily stopped its manganese mines in August 2023 following the military coup which ended 56 years of former President Ali Bongo's rule.

Gabon's Constitutional Court has confirmed Brice Oligui as the coup leader in April 2025.

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The oil-rich nation of Central Africa won the presidential election.

Eramet, the world's largest manganese mine, cut its production targets in October 2024 due to a slump in the manganese markets.

Comilog, a subsidiary of Eramet, processes manganese locally in Gabon, but exports most of its ore production.

(source: Reuters)