MOZAMBIQUE IS THE NEW U.S-CHINA BATTLEGROUND
MOZAMBIQUE IS THE NEW U.S-CHINA BATTLEGROUND
Mozambique is sitting on close to 10% of the world’s graphite, more than 5 trillion cubic metres of natural gas, and one of the most strategically located coastlines in southern Africa. And yet, while Washington is converting loans into equity stakes at the Balama mine, while Beijing is signing a “community with a shared future” agreement that bundles defence, geology, and processing into a single framework, and while CNPC quietly sits inside the so-called American Rovuma LNG project — Maputo is signing flowery joint statements without extracting the sovereignty premium that Niger and Burkina Faso have already shown is possible.
In this episode, we go past the headlines and into the arithmetic. We dissect what the April 21 joint statement actually committed Mozambique to. We follow the $46 million DFC equity move, the $200 million DH Mining processing plant at Nipepe, and the $30 billion Rovuma LNG consortium. We ask the uncomfortable question — when both superpowers are racing for stakes in your minerals, who is asking what is being bargained away in your name?
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While Maputo and Beijing solidified ties, Washington moved to acquire a graphite mine in Cabo Delgado, highlighting Mozambique’s central role in a larger geopolitical discussion. This episode offers a deep geopolitical analysis of China’s growing influence versus United States interests and the emerging global power shift. We examine the intensified US China rivalry, providing essential context often missed by mainstream media. 🌍
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Watching from USA.Thanks for sharing your story.
The future world is likely going to depend on African resources this our should be careful on management