ITOCHU Increases Investment In South Africa's Platreef Mine
Through IPTD, ITOCHU holds a combined 10% stake in the Platreef Mine, located in the northern limb of South Africa's Bushveld Igneous Complex. The mine is one of the world's largest precious metals projects under development, with long-term plans to expand and become a major producer of primary platinum group metals, including platinum, palladium, rhodium, as well as nickel, gold, and copper. Its extensive resource base supports safe, efficient, and large-scale mechanized mining operations.
Phase 1 of the Platreef Mine began operations with an opening ceremony on November 18, 2025. The ramp-up of the Phase 1 concentrator to full capacity is ongoing, while development for the Phase 2 expansion has started, with completion expected by the end of the fourth quarter of 2027.
The metals produced at Platreef are essential for various industrial applications. ITOCHU retains off-take rights proportional to its stake in the mine and aims to contribute to a stable supply of these critical metals to Japan.
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