DRC's Tin Exports Surge in 2024 Amid Growing Global Demand 1 Mining in DRC Economy Tin 

DRC’s Tin Exports Surge in 2024 Amid Growing Global Demand

The mining sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) saw significant revenue from tin exports in 2024. According to the Ministry of Mines’ annual report, the country exported 42,953 tonnes of tin, generating an estimated USD 512.9 million in revenue from international markets. As a major player in the global tin market, the DRC continues to assert its dominance, particularly in the electronics and metallurgical industries. Of the total exports, industrial production accounted for 27,100.10 tonnes, bringing in around USD 350.2 million. The Alphamin Bisie company leads the sector,… Read More Here
DRC Diamond Exports Generate $89 Million in 2024 with Significant Growth in Volume 2 Diamond Economy Mining in DRC 

DRC Diamond Exports Generate $89 Million in 2024 with Significant Growth in Volume

Diamond exports from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) generated $89 million in revenue in 2024, according to the latest statistics from the Ministry of Mines. The total exports amounted to 9,240,714.14 carats during the year. An analysis of the Ministry’s 2024 annual report reveals a growth of 11.26% in diamond exports compared to 2023, when exports totaled 8,305,796 carats. The report indicates that artisanal mining dominated diamond production in the DRC, with over 6,353,613.89 carats produced, yielding $56.2 million in revenue. Among the key artisanal diamond counters, MALABAR led… Read More Here
DRC Gold Exports Reach $1.5 Billion in 2024 Despite Decline in Artisanal Mining 3 Gold Artisanal mining Economy Mining in DRC 

DRC Gold Exports Reach $1.5 Billion in 2024 Despite Decline in Artisanal Mining

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) exported a total of 27.9 tonnes of gold in 2024, generating approximately $1.5 billion in revenue, according to the annual report from the Technical Unit for Coordination and Mining Planning of the Ministry of Mines. Kibali Gold was the leading contributor, accounting for more than 26 tonnes of gold worth over $1.3 billion. In contrast, MCCR exported only 102.92 kg, generating an estimated $7.6 million in revenue, while Kimia Mining exported 5.72 kg, yielding $496,589. Kibali Gold remains the dominant force in the DRC’s… Read More Here
DRC Extends Cobalt Export Ban to Boost Market Control and Local Processing 4 Mining in DRC Battery Metals Cobalt Economy 

DRC Extends Cobalt Export Ban to Boost Market Control and Local Processing

President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi has reaffirmed the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) commitment to maintaining the suspension of cobalt exports, as per the timetable set by the Strategic Mineral Substances Market Regulatory and Control Authority (ARECOMS) since February 22, 2025. The decision was confirmed during the 36th Council of Ministers meeting on March 21. “To safeguard the state’s strategic interests and enhance the sector’s economic attractiveness, the President has directed that the suspension of exports remain in place in accordance with ARECOMS’ decisions,” the government reported. Tshisekedi highlighted the suspension’s success,… Read More Here
Congo's Copper and Cobalt Export Suspension Impacts Prices 5 Copper Cobalt Economy Mining in DRC 

Congo’s Copper and Cobalt Export Suspension Impacts Prices

The Central Bank of Congo (BCC) reported on March 19, 2025, a 3.3% decline in the price of copper per tonne compared to December 2024. This drop is attributed to concerns over the Congolese government’s suspension of copper exports to the global market. Since February 22, 2025, the price of copper has continued to decrease, by a 0.15% drop compared to the previous week. The BCC noted that copper prices have fallen by 11.97% since the end of December 2024 and have seen a staggering 60% decline over the past… Read More Here
DRC’s Copper Exports Hit Record 3.1 Million Tonnes in 2024 6 Mining in DRC Copper Economy 

DRC’s Copper Exports Hit Record 3.1 Million Tonnes in 2024

For the first time in its mining history, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) exported a record 3.1 million tonnes of copper in 2024, according to a March 6 report from the Congolese Ministry of Mines. This represents a 13% increase from 2023, driven by strong performances from the country’s largest copper mines. Key Contributors to Growth Copper exports from the DRC could grow further in 2025, supported by a 3.7% increase in global demand, as forecasted by Commodity Insights. Additionally, the CRU Group estimates that the DRC’s copper output… Read More Here
Lualaba Civil Society Backs DRC’s Temporary Cobalt Export Ban to Stabilize Market 7 Cobalt Economy Mining in DRC 

Lualaba Civil Society Backs DRC’s Temporary Cobalt Export Ban to Stabilize Market

Amid a sharp decline in cobalt prices, civil society organizations in Lualaba, in collaboration with the CASMIA-G ASBL platform, have assessed the government’s recent decision to temporarily suspend cobalt exports. This measure, enacted by the Regulatory and Control Authority for Strategic Mineral Substances Markets (ARECOMS), aims to curb oversupply and stabilize the market. Cobalt, classified as a strategic mineral under Article 7 bis of the Mining Code, is crucial to the Congolese economy. The majority of production comes from Lualaba and Haut-Katanga, sourced from both industrial mines and artisanal cooperatives.… Read More Here
Cobalt Prices Surge Following DRC’s Export Suspension 8 Mining in DRC Cobalt Economy 

Cobalt Prices Surge Following DRC’s Export Suspension

On February 28, 2025, the price of cobalt oxide on the Shanghai Metals Exchange rose to €16,640 per tonne (excluding tax), marking a 1.46% increase over the past five days. This trend was also observed on the London Metal Exchange, where April 2026 cobalt oxide contracts jumped 5%, trading at $22,246.19 per tonne, up from the previous price of $21,153. This price increase follows the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) announcement on February 22 that it would suspend cobalt exports for four months, a move aimed at addressing the global… Read More Here
DRC Anti-Corruption Network Proposes Reductions in Govt Spending 9 Mining in DRC Economy Governance 

DRC Anti-Corruption Network Proposes Reductions in Govt Spending

The Pan-African Anti-Corruption Network (Unis), a member of the Congo is not for Sale (CNPV) organization, has released a report proposing measures to reduce the cost of governmental institutions in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The report, published on Monday, February 24, focuses on cutting unnecessary expenses, particularly those associated with political institutions. Unis recommends the abolition of the Senate, a parliamentary institution comprising 109 senators, the honorary president, and staff, which incurs significant costs to the Congolese state despite its limited and often redundant role in the legislative… Read More Here
DRC Prime Minister Seeks WTO Support for Economic Transformation 10 Mining in DRC Economy Governance 

DRC Prime Minister Seeks WTO Support for Economic Transformation

Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka is actively engaging in diplomatic efforts in Geneva, Switzerland, as part of her push to address the crisis in eastern DRC and advocate for stronger sanctions against Rwanda for ongoing atrocities. On the sidelines of the 58th session of the UN Human Rights Council, Prime Minister Suminwa met with World Trade Organization (WTO) Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to discuss strategies for transforming the Congolese economy and accelerating the country’s development agenda. “The DRC is at a turning point for its development,” Suminwa stated. “We need greater… Read More Here

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