Zambia

Zambia

Introduces mandatory local content requirements and procurement thresholds in the mining sector.

14 Oct 2025

In October 2025, the Government of Zambia adopted the Geological and Minerals Development (Local Content) (Preference for Goods and Services in the Mining Sector) Regulations under Statutory Instrument No. 68 of 2025. The Regulations aim to boost the participation of local companies, defined as Zambian-owned or citizen-empowered entities, in the mining value chain. Accordingly, the Regulations:

  • introduce a progressive reservation scheme for the procurement budget for goods and services related to core mining activities from local companies, starting at 20 per cent in 2026 and reaching not less than 40 per cent within five years;

  • provide for the application of a 15 per cent price preference for local companies during the financial evaluation of bids for core mining goods and services. Zambia-based foreign companies may supply such goods and services under strict conditions where no single local company, or combination of local companies, is able to do so;

  • restrict the procurement of non-core mining goods and services, such as catering, security, haulage and other ancillary services, exclusively to local companies;

  • require each mining company to develop a supplier development programme encompassing training, mentorship, access to finance and technology transfer. A minimum of 0.05 per cent of annual procurement expenditure must be allocated to supplier development initiatives.

Nature of measure:
  • Treatment and operation
Type:
  • Treatment and operation (Operational conditions)
Industry:
  • Primary (Mining and quarrying)
Inward FDI:
Yes
Outward FDI:
No
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