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South Africa’s 108-Year-Old Mining Giant to Shift Base to Canada in $69 Billion Merger

One of South Africa’s oldest mining companies is set to relocate its primary corporate base to Canada following a proposed merger valued at about $69 billion, marking a major shift in the global mining landscape. The company, founded more than a century ago, said the deal would create one of the world’s largest diversified mining groups with a stronger North American footprint, according to Reuters.

The transaction will see the combined group adopt Canada as its primary listing and headquarters, a move executives say reflects where most of the merged entity’s growth capital and investor base are now concentrated. Company statements cited by Bloomberg note that operational assets will remain spread across Africa, Australia and Latin America, even as strategic and financial management shifts to Toronto.

Management argues that the merger will unlock significant cost synergies, improve access to deep capital markets and strengthen the balance sheet at a time when miners are under pressure to fund large investments in copper and other critical minerals. Analysts quoted by Reuters say the scale of the deal underscores a broader trend of mining companies gravitating toward jurisdictions perceived to offer greater policy stability and investor depth.

In South Africa, the move has reignited debate about the country’s ability to retain the headquarters of legacy mining champions. Industry groups told local business media that while mining operations and jobs are expected to remain intact, the relocation highlights the growing importance of regulatory certainty and competitive capital markets in keeping corporate bases anchored at home.

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