U.S. Considers Over $1 Billion for Critical Minerals and Railway Projects in Central Africa 1 Copper Battery Metals Cobalt Mining in DRC 

U.S. Considers Over $1 Billion for Critical Minerals and Railway Projects in Central Africa

U.S. Advances Funding Talks for Mineral and Rail Projects in Central Africa The United States is in talks to provide more than $1 billion in support for two major initiatives in Central Africa, as Washington seeks to secure supplies of minerals considered essential for national security. According to the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), the agency plans to back a new copper and cobalt partnership between the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Gécamines and Switzerland’s Mercuria Energy Trading, along with a railway project connecting the DRC and several Central and… Read More Here
DRC Defends Cobalt Export Suspension as Strategic Move to Stabilize Global Prices 2 Mining in DRC Battery Metals Cobalt 

DRC Defends Cobalt Export Suspension as Strategic Move to Stabilize Global Prices

DRC Says Cobalt Export Ban Prevented Market Crash as Prices Surge from $21,000 to $50,000 per Ton The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has reaffirmed the rationale behind the temporary suspension of cobalt exports, a measure implemented by the Regulatory and Control Authority for Strategic Mineral Substances Markets (ARECOMS). Despite criticism from some stakeholders, the government maintains that the decision was necessary to protect the country’s strategic mineral and prevent a collapse in global prices. As the world’s leading holder of cobalt reserves, the DRC argued it had both the… Read More Here
DRC Engages Japanese Delegation on Strategic Copperbelt Mineral Supply Chain Initiative 3 Mining in DRC Cobalt Copper 

DRC Engages Japanese Delegation on Strategic Copperbelt Mineral Supply Chain Initiative

Japan Presents Master Plan to Strengthen DRC Copperbelt Mineral Supply Chain On Friday, November 28, 2025, the Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) hosted a delegation of Japanese companies in Kinshasa to present a Master Plan aimed at structuring and securing the supply chain of critical minerals in the Copperbelt region, a key area spanning the DRC and Zambia. The Japanese initiative reflects a global push to diversify sources of minerals essential for the energy transition, particularly cobalt, copper, and germanium. Japan’s engagement signals a strategic move to… Read More Here
DRC Cobalt Exports Delayed as Miners Await Regulatory Approval Amid New Quotas 4 Mining in DRC Battery Metals Cobalt 

DRC Cobalt Exports Delayed as Miners Await Regulatory Approval Amid New Quotas

Congo Cobalt Exports Still on Hold Weeks After Ban; Quotas to Limit DRC Supply The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has yet to authorize the resumption of cobalt exports, nearly six weeks after the previous ban on shipments expired. Mining companies are waiting to move trucks loaded with cobalt, one of the world’s most critical metals, toward international markets. The DRC, which accounts for roughly 75% of global cobalt production, introduced strict export quotas on October 16 to control supply once shipments restart. However, the implementation of the new system… Read More Here
Zambian Presidency Rejects Proposal for Free 15% State Stake in Critical Mineral Mines 5 Mining in Zambia Cobalt Copper 

Zambian Presidency Rejects Proposal for Free 15% State Stake in Critical Mineral Mines

Zambia Blocks Draft Regulation Seeking 15% Free-Carried State Interest in Copper and Critical Mineral Projects Zambia’s Presidency has dismissed proposed regulations that would grant the government a minimum 15% free-carried, non-dilutable stake in mining companies producing copper and other critical minerals. The draft statutory instrument proposes that the state hold at least 15% ownership in any mining operation involving a critical mineral—without paying for the stake. It also outlines a mechanism through which government participation could rise to 40%, achieved by forfeiting dividends and offering tax concessions rather than making… Read More Here
Tin Prices Rise as Most Congolese Minerals Decline in Weekly Market Update 6 Mining in DRC Cobalt Copper News in Brief Tin 

Tin Prices Rise as Most Congolese Minerals Decline in Weekly Market Update

Congo Mineral Prices Drop This Week as Cobalt, Copper, Nickel Fall — Tin Posts Rare Increase The prices of most major Congolese raw materials trended downward this week, according to commodity price data released on Monday, November 10, 2015. Tin was the only major mineral to record a notable increase, while several rare metals held steady. Cobalt, a key component in electric vehicle batteries, posted a slight decline, easing from $47 908.00 to $47 902.00 per tonne. Copper, one of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s most important export minerals, also… Read More Here
DRC Marks Milestone with First 1,000 Tons of Traceable Artisanal Cobalt 7 Mining in DRC Battery Metals Cobalt 

DRC Marks Milestone with First 1,000 Tons of Traceable Artisanal Cobalt

Traceable artisanal cobalt hits 1,000 tons in DR Congo, setting a benchmark for ethical mining and supply chain trust The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has reached a major milestone in formalizing its cobalt sector, producing its first 1,000 metric tons of traceable artisanal cobalt. This move is seen as a critical step in ensuring a more transparent and ethically sourced supply of the battery metal that powers electric vehicles and energy storage systems worldwide. Congo is home to roughly 72% of global cobalt reserves and supplies more than 74%… Read More Here
CMOC Reports $850 Million in Cobalt Sales Despite DRC Export Suspension 8 Mining in DRC Battery Metals Cobalt 

CMOC Reports $850 Million in Cobalt Sales Despite DRC Export Suspension

CMOC Posts Strong Cobalt Sales in 2025 Despite DRC Export Ban Chinese mining giant CMOC Group Ltd reported cobalt sales of 6.2 billion yuan ($850 million) between January and September 2025, down just 7.8% year-on-year, despite a months-long suspension of exports from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The ban, in place from February 21 to October 15, affected all of CMOC’s cobalt operations, including its flagship Tenke Fungurume and Kisanfu mines. The embargo cut cobalt sales volumes by 36% to 51,027 tons, but higher global prices offset much of… Read More Here
DRC’s Cobalt Export Delays Continue Despite New Quota System 9 Mining in DRC Battery Metals Cobalt 

DRC’s Cobalt Export Delays Continue Despite New Quota System

Cobalt Exports from DRC Still on Hold as New Quota System Faces Delays, Disrupting Global EV Supply Chains Cobalt producers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are still waiting for government approval to resume exports, despite the introduction of a new quota system on October 16. Industry sources confirmed that the long-anticipated system—designed to restart shipments after a seven-month suspension—has yet to be fully implemented, prolonging uncertainty in global supply chains. Background: Seven-Month Export Freeze Disrupted Global Markets The DRC, which supplies over 70% of the world’s cobalt, imposed… Read More Here
DRC and Hydro-Link Sign $1.5 Billion Deal to Power Mining Belt with Angolan Hydropower 10 Mining in DRC Cobalt Copper Hydro power plant 

DRC and Hydro-Link Sign $1.5 Billion Deal to Power Mining Belt with Angolan Hydropower

DRC Partners with Hydro-Link in $1.5 Billion Project to Supply 1,200MW of Clean Energy to Copper and Cobalt Mines The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has signed a $1.5 billion preliminary agreement with Hydro-Link, a unit of Symbion Power, to construct a major 1,160-kilometer (720-mile) electricity transmission line connecting Angola’s hydropower plants to Congo’s key copper and cobalt mining region. Once complete, the project will deliver up to 1,200 megawatts (MW) of clean, renewable energy to the DRC’s mining heartland—helping reduce reliance on costly and polluting diesel generators that many… Read More Here

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