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Glencore Threatens to Leave Rescue Talks

Glencore's ferrochrome unit in South Africa may walk away from rescue talks. Disagreements with the government are the reason.

21 March 2026·4 MIN READ·📍 Johannesburg, South Africa
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Ibrahim Hassan

East Africa Bureau Chief

REVIEWED BY PULSEAFRICA EDITORIAL TEAM
Glencore Threatens to Leave Rescue Talks

Introduction to the Issue

Glencore's ferrochrome unit in South Africa is threatening to leave rescue talks with the government. The reason for this decision is disagreements over the specifics of the potential deal.

Details of the Disagreement

The unit, Glencore Ferroalloys, has been in discussions with the government regarding a possible rescue package. However, the two parties have not been able to come to an agreement on the terms of the deal.

The threat to walk away from the talks comes as the company faces challenges in its operations. The specifics of the disagreements have not been disclosed, but it is clear that the company and the government have different visions for the future of the ferrochrome unit.

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SOURCES & REFERENCES

This article was researched and compiled by the PulseAfrica editorial team using information from international news sources including Reuters, BBC Africa, Al Jazeera, AFP, and local African media outlets. PulseAfrica is committed to accurate, balanced and independent journalism covering all 54 African nations in three languages.

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