10 June 2026 2 min

ITAC Proposes Adding Lithium Cobalt Graphite And Rare Earths To Incentive List

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ITAC Proposes Adding Lithium Cobalt Graphite And Rare Earths To Incentive List

File photo: The newly launched Jaecoo 7 Super Hybrid, manufactured by Chinese automaker Chery, is displayed during an event unveiling Omoda and Jaecoo new energy vehicles in Muldersdrift, South Africa, 5 June 2025. Reuters/Nqobile Dludla/File Photo

The government is reviewing its automotive policy to address the global shift toward electric and hybrid vehicles, tightening emissions rules and rising competition from low-cost imports, particularly from China and India.

The current list of "standard materials" covered by the incentives includes inputs such as aluminium, steel and platinum group metals but not minerals critical in EV battery production.

The International Trade Administration Commission (ITAC) said in a government notice released late on Monday, 9 June, it planned to expand the list by adding materials such as rare earths, iron, lithium, graphite, copper and cobalt.

To be included in the programme, the materials will need to be sourced from the Southern African Customs Union and countries of the Southern African Development Community. Half of their value would be counted as locally value added, allowing producers to qualify for production incentives on that basis.

The revisions are intended to align the programme with the South African Automotive Master Plan 2035, which aims to raise output to about 1.4 million vehicles a year, deepen localisation and support the transition to electric mobility.

South Africa's automotive programme supports the industry through customs duty rebates and refunds, production-linked incentives, investment support, and a volume-based allowance that rewards carmakers for producing vehicles at scale in South Africa.

The public has four weeks to comment on the proposed amendments.

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