China's Wanbao Mining produces first cobalt hydroxide in Congo 1Cobalt Mining in DRC 

China’s Wanbao Mining produces first cobalt hydroxide in Congo

China’s Wanbao Mining said on Monday it had produced the first batch of cobalt hydroxide – a chemical used in batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) – from its Pumpi mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on March 12.

Wanbao, a subsidiary of state-owned Chinese military supplier Norinco, said the Pumpi copper-cobalt project in Kolwezi has now been fully commissioned following the production of the first copper cathodes six months ago.

Prices for cobalt CBD0 have gained some 65% so far in 2021, hitting two-year highs of around $53,000 a tonne on resurgent EV demand in China and Europe.

Pumpi, in which Wanbao has a 75% stake, is designed to produce around 5,000 tonnes of cobalt hydroxide per year on a metal content basis; Morocco’s Managem MNG.CS holds 20% and the DRC government 5%.

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