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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese regarding support and funding for mining critical minerals:

  1. $7 Billion Tax Incentive Package: Announced on February 7, 2025.
  2. $3 Million Investment for Feasibility Study: Announced on February 4, 2025.
  3. $2 Billion Expansion of Critical Minerals Financing: Announced on October 24, 2023.
  4. $840 Million for Rare Earths Mine and Refinery: Announced on March 14, 2024

I would like to know how this funding is helping AVZ and its' Share Holders with its' fight against Chinese Companies/Democratic Republic of Congo from stealing the Manono Project.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese regarding support and funding for mining critical minerals:

  1. $7 Billion Tax Incentive Package: Announced on February 7, 2025.
  2. $3 Million Investment for Feasibility Study: Announced on February 4, 2025.
  3. $2 Billion Expansion of Critical Minerals Financing: Announced on October 24, 2023.
  4. $840 Million for Rare Earths Mine and Refinery: Announced on March 14, 2024

I would like to know how this funding is helping AVZ and its' Share Holder with its' fight against Chinese Companies/Democratic Republic of Congo from stealing the Manono Project.

Silent One.
Easy

It doesn't.
 
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese regarding support and funding for mining critical minerals:

  1. $7 Billion Tax Incentive Package: Announced on February 7, 2025.
  2. $3 Million Investment for Feasibility Study: Announced on February 4, 2025.
  3. $2 Billion Expansion of Critical Minerals Financing: Announced on October 24, 2023.
  4. $840 Million for Rare Earths Mine and Refinery: Announced on March 14, 2024

I would like to know how this funding is helping AVZ and its' Share Holder with its' fight against Chinese Companies/Democratic Republic of Congo from stealing the Manono Project.

Silent One.
Steal, you mean stole. Just checking in to see if there has been any progress lately. Seems it’s the same old shit. I’ll pop back next year. What a shit show for all caught up in it. Good luck to all of those that held, myself included 👍
 
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Just wondering what the next date of significance is with our ongoing court cases. Hopefully pressure building on the corrupt assholes to come to the table with a mining lease in hand.
 
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If CATL want to stay the Largest Cell Manufacturer in the World then they definitely need the Largest Lithium Deposit in the World !

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The year of the terawatt hour, who deployed the most batteries in 2024?


Who were the top players?

Rho Motion’s ranking for the top 15 cell manufacturers shows, that as in previous years, CATL, BYD and LG Energy Solution remained the top three suppliers in 2024.

This group accounting for just over 60% of the total market.

Who were the strongest growers in the EV battery space?​

The global EV market grew over 25% in 2024, this in turn allowed some cell manufacturers to ramp up production in the segment, however much of this growth was centred in China.

Vehicle maker, Geely, and cell maker, Yaoning Technology, scaled this year to deploy a combined 13GWh of cells in EVs, up from nothing in 2023.

Other players such as Zenergy and Sunwoda also showed notable growth in EV cells demand, both almost doubling total deployments.

Who were the top BESS cell makers?​

As the energy storage industry has expanded, more players have begun specialising in BESS cells and products.

In 2024, CATL remained the market leader, followed by EVE Energy and Hithium.

While EVE Energy also produces cells for EVs, it significantly grew its BESS business in 2024.

Meanwhile, Hithium, which focuses solely on BESS, saw a y-o-y deployments increase of 138%.

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Just wondering what the next date of significance is with our ongoing court cases. Hopefully pressure building on the corrupt assholes to come to the table with a mining lease in hand.
Who knows. The dates don't mean anything. They just get pushed back every time they come around.
 
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Who knows. The dates don't mean anything. They just get pushed back every time they come around.
That might come down to whether CATH are happy to wait another few years while we get f--ked around with more delays . I like to think the way the DRC continue to harp on re encouraging international investors, they might want the Manono scandal to disappear ASAP . Enter CATH stage left .
 
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Letter sent to the Prime Minister (and other members of parliament) registered mail in January - I have heard crickets, but that has come as no surprise.


Australia’s Reputation and Investors Under Siege: PM Albanese’s Silence on AVZ Minerals - The Hollow Man​

The Chinese Communist Party-backed Zijin Mining is blatantly seizing AVZ Minerals’ assets in the Democratic Republic of Congo, bribing officials, and defying court rulings. This lawless resource grab undermines Australia’s economic interests, threatens global stability, and signals to the world that Australian investments are open for plunder.

Where is Prime Minister Albanese-The Hollow Man? The leader China prefers to deal with—dubbed "the handsome boy"—stands idly by as an Australian company and its 20,000 shareholders are robbed. His inaction leaves Australian investors vulnerable and weakens our standing in the international community.

Despite billions allocated to critical minerals, not a single dollar has been directed to defending AVZ from foreign exploitation:

  • $7 billion in tax incentives (Feb 7, 2025)
  • $3 million for a feasibility study (Feb 4, 2025)
  • $2 billion in expanded financing (Oct 24, 2023)
  • $840 million for rare earths (Mar 14, 2024)
Yet, when it comes to protecting AVZ and its investors from an outright theft of national resources, all we hear is silence (crickets).

Australians are paying the price. Everyday investors—Mums, Dads, families and retirees—are watching their hard-earned money vanish while Albanese refuses to act. AVZ Minerals, once poised to become a billion-dollar lithium powerhouse, is instead at risk of becoming a cautionary tale of government inaction.

Prime Minister Albanese, when will you stand up for Australian investors, Australian industry, and Australia’s reputation—instead of bowing to China?

This is not advice and is purely my opinion and research to date - do your own research
 

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That might come down whether CATH are happy to wait another a few years while we get f--ked around with more delays . I like to think the way the DRC continue to harp on re encouraging international investors, they might want the Manono scandal to disappear ASAP . Enter CATH stage left .
Well said Wombat.

Little birdy told me this week, or next, for first ruling from ICSID. Pressure building.
 
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Well said Wombat.

Little birdy told me this week, or next, for first ruling from ICSID. Pressure building.
How can there be an ICSID ruling when the first hearing of our ICSID case is not until June ??
 
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Letter sent to the Prime Minister (and other members of parliament) registered mail in January - I have heard crickets, but that has come as no surprise.


Australia’s Reputation and Investors Under Siege: PM Albanese’s Silence on AVZ Minerals - The Hollow Man​

The Chinese Communist Party-backed Zijin Mining is blatantly seizing AVZ Minerals’ assets in the Democratic Republic of Congo, bribing officials, and defying court rulings. This lawless resource grab undermines Australia’s economic interests, threatens global stability, and signals to the world that Australian investments are open for plunder.

Where is Prime Minister Albanese-The Hollow Man? The leader China prefers to deal with—dubbed "the handsome boy"—stands idly by as an Australian company and its 20,000 shareholders are robbed. His inaction leaves Australian investors vulnerable and weakens our standing in the international community.

Despite billions allocated to critical minerals, not a single dollar has been directed to defending AVZ from foreign exploitation:

  • $7 billion in tax incentives (Feb 7, 2025)
  • $3 million for a feasibility study (Feb 4, 2025)
  • $2 billion in expanded financing (Oct 24, 2023)
  • $840 million for rare earths (Mar 14, 2024)
Yet, when it comes to protecting AVZ and its investors from an outright theft of national resources, all we hear is silence (crickets).

Australians are paying the price. Everyday investors—Mums, Dads, families and retirees—are watching their hard-earned money vanish while Albanese refuses to act. AVZ Minerals, once poised to become a billion-dollar lithium powerhouse, is instead at risk of becoming a cautionary tale of government inaction.

Prime Minister Albanese, when will you stand up for Australian investors, Australian industry, and Australia’s reputation—instead of bowing to China?

This is not advice and is purely my opinion and research to date - do your own research
@SilentOne, I emailed the PM 12-15 months ago (along with other cabinet ministers, australian and US institutions). it took a couple of months to hear back from the PM’s office.

You’ll get a response eventually that will mention support by the Australian Embassy in Zimbabwe. Don’t expect anything of substance to be mentioned.

Mr I.
 
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wombat74

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How can there be an ICSID ruling when the first hearing of our ICSID case is not until June ??
Stockinvesting might have meant the ICC not ICSID . I could be wrong .
 
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Well said Wombat.

Little birdy told me this week, or next, for first ruling from ICSID. Pressure building.
I'm thinking you may be full of shit? IMO of course...
 
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Interesting times ahead, could there be a resolution?

 
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Interesting times ahead, could there be a resolution?

No.

Felix does not care what his subordinates or corrupt offices underneath him are engaged in. It's a literal cabal where they all have blackmail material on each other for mutually assured destruction.

The only path forward for us will be through the courts so he can absolve himself from responsibility. I am adamant we are in this for the long haul now as we drag everybody kicking and screaming along the way.

Even then, we are probably years away, if ever of us recovering value. I don't see why a negotiated outcome is any more likely now with CATH involved, these people are operating on spite and are individually untouchable. Sure, you could argue with a negotiated settlement maybe the we drop the case and the corruption is swept under the rug. I don't think their arrogance will allow it.

We will win in the courts, and probably take years to negotiate some kind of lackluster compensation, meanwhile those who are corrupt will leave the country or be untouchables who will deflect blame to the state while pocketing millions - they can't lose, so why negotiate?

If you think the locals care about corruption, it's basically expected. They won't give two craps if international investors lose out on mining fancy rocks for expensive cars while they are being invaded by Rwanda and worrying where their next meal is going to come from.
 
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No.

Felix does not care what his subordinates or corrupt offices underneath him are engaged in. It's a literal cabal where they all have blackmail material on each other for mutually assured destruction.

The only path forward for us will be through the courts so he can absolve himself from responsibility. I am adamant we are in this for the long haul now as we drag everybody kicking and screaming along the way.

Even then, we are probably years away, if ever of us recovering value. I don't see why a negotiated outcome is any more likely now with CATH involved, these people are operating on spite and are individually untouchable. Sure, you could argue with a negotiated settlement maybe the we drop the case and the corruption is swept under the rug. I don't think their arrogance will allow it.

We will win in the courts, and probably take years to negotiate some kind of lackluster compensation, meanwhile those who are corrupt will leave the country or be untouchables who will deflect blame to the state while pocketing millions - they can't lose, so why negotiate?

If you think the locals care about corruption, it's basically expected. They won't give two craps if international investors lose out on mining fancy rocks for expensive cars while they are being invaded by Rwanda and worrying where their next meal is going to come from.
The locals are the only ones that can change the cycle of corruption with around 100 million of them. If the don’t have the will or are to stupid to understand why they are living the life they are then one can only conclude they are happy with their dung hole.

Trillions in minerals being led by a bunch of dumb slimy low life scum that should face the firing squad for the deceit of their people.
 
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The locals are the only ones that can change the cycle of corruption with around 100 million of them. If the don’t have the will or are to stupid to understand why they are living the life they are then one can only conclude they are happy with their dung hole.

Trillions in minerals being led by a bunch of dumb slimy low life scum that should face the firing squad for the deceit of their people.
I take your point Bonsior, however, I don’t believe the flow of information about the level of corruption in the DRC would reach the masses. If the level of corruption is to be believed, as all the evidence suggests then I have no doubt the larger population would be fed only what the government wish them to hear. In this era of fake news, misinformation and misdirection I know I struggle to sort fact from fiction, and I think this would probably also be an issue for the general population of the DRC.

Good luck to all.
 
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