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Ghana and Nigeria buy locally refined gold

Africa exports most gold raw to Europe, losing high-value refining and trading profits, but countries like Ghana and Nigeria now buy locally refined gold to build reserves and financial independence.

Who profits from Africaโ€™s gold?
Al Jazeera โ€” 27 June 2026
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Africaโ€™s vast gold wealth still mostly ends up in foreign vaults, even though the continent holds about 40 percent of the worldโ€™s known reserves. Most

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Why This Matters

The global gold trade is a $300 billion industry, but Africaโ€™s role as a raw material exporter has historically meant ceding control of its most lucrative segments. As European refineries and banks dominate pricing and certification, African nations are realizing the strategic cost of this arrangementโ€”not just in lost revenue, but in weakened economic sovereignty. The shift toward local refining signals a broader quest for financial self-determination, one that could reshape trade alliances and monetary policies across the continent.

Background Context

For decades, Africaโ€™s goldโ€”often mined by multinational firms or artisanal minersโ€”has flowed to Europe for refining, where Swiss and UK-based entities like LBMA-certified refiners dominate global standards. Colonial-era trade routes hardwired this system, and while African governments have long sought industrialization, systemic barriers like weak refining infrastructure and capital flight have perpetuated the status quo. Ghana and Nigeriaโ€™s recent moves mark a rare challenge to this dynamic, leveraging gold to build foreign reserves without relying solely on Western financial systems.

What Happens Next

As more African states adopt local refining, watch for pushback from traditional buyers in Europe, who may impose stricter import standards or tariffs to protect their market share. The success of these initiatives could accelerate a domino effect, with countries like Uganda and Tanzania exploring similar strategies. Equally critical is whether local refineries can secure stable supply chainsโ€”high artisanal mining taxes or smuggling could derail progress before it gains momentum.

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