DRC Diamond Exports Reach $86.5 Million in 2023 1 Mining in DRC Diamond Economy 

DRC Diamond Exports Reach $86.5 Million in 2023

In 2023, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) achieved significant diamond exports totaling around 8,305,796 carats, generating approximately $86.5 million in revenue. Artisanal operations dominated the sector, contributing 6,671,325 carats and $64.2 million, while industrial production lagged behind with 1,634,470 carats and $22.2 million. The Arab Emirates emerged as the largest buyer, accounting for 56% of the total exports, followed by Belgium and the EU with 41%, and India with a modest 2%. Despite these figures, the DRC saw a decline in diamond exports compared to the previous five years,… Read More Here
Africa: IMF calls on African leaders to rethink fiscal policy in the region 2 International Economy 

Africa: IMF calls on African leaders to rethink fiscal policy in the region

At the 12th African Forum focusing on budgetary strategies amidst Africa’s escalating debt, speakers, including various institution departments and invited African ministers, emphasized the urgent need for African leaders to reevaluate budgetary policies to expedite economic growth. Acknowledging the mounting debt vulnerabilities due to internal and external shocks, stakeholders underscored the necessity of rethinking fiscal policies to prevent a continual rise in the region’s public debt-to-GDP ratio, which could hamper private investment and limit countries’ ability to invest in vital resources. To address future shocks, stakeholders advocate for the development… Read More Here
BRICS Pursues Technology-Based Payment System to Reduce Dollar Dependency 3 International Economy 

BRICS Pursues Technology-Based Payment System to Reduce Dollar Dependency

The BRICS group aims to lessen reliance on Western currencies like the US dollar by establishing a technology-driven payment system, as announced by Mr. Ushakov, Foreign Policy Advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin, to TASS news agency. “We believe it’s crucial to create an independent payment system within BRICS, leveraging modern technologies such as digital currencies and blockchain,” stated Mr. Ushakov, noting its cost-effectiveness and universal applicability. Russia, currently holding the presidency of the group, supports this initiative. BRICS Leads the Charge for Economic De-dollarization While the dollar still dominates… Read More Here
DRC Poised to Overtake Peru as World's Second Largest Copper Producer 4 Mining in DRC Copper Economy 

DRC Poised to Overtake Peru as World’s Second Largest Copper Producer

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), with its vast mineral wealth estimated at $24 trillion, is on the brink of surpassing Peru to become the world’s second-largest copper producer. In 2023, the DRC, already Africa’s leading copper producer, exported 2.84 million tonnes of copper, securing its position as the world’s second-largest copper producer, ahead of Peru, which exported 2.76 million tonnes. While these statistics await international confirmation, forecasts from Wood Mackenzie suggest that the DRC is on track to overtake Peru by 2026-2027, a sentiment echoed by Ruben Arrieta, a… Read More Here
FIRST QUANTUM CEO INSPECTS PROGRESS OF S3 EXPANSION AT KANSANSHI 5 Mining in Zambia Copper Economy 

FIRST QUANTUM CEO INSPECTS PROGRESS OF S3 EXPANSION AT KANSANSHI

First Quantum Minerals Chief Executive, Tristan Pascall, has been on the ground at Kansanshi to personally inspect the progress the company is making with its S3 expansion project. Of a total investment commitment of US$1.25 billion, the majority of this is being spent this year to ensure the entire project is completed by mid-2025. The S3 expansion entails an expansion of the mine pit and the mining fleet that services it, as well as the construction of a new processing plant, and a major expansion of the Kansanshi smelter. The… Read More Here
Zambia Secures Debt Restructuring Deals with China and India 6 Mining in Zambia Economy 

Zambia Secures Debt Restructuring Deals with China and India

Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema announced that agreements have been reached between China and India to restructure Zambia’s debt holdings. This move comes as Zambia seeks to address its significant debt burden, which exceeds $13 billion in external debt, a challenge compounded by its status as Africa’s second-largest copper producer, which halted payments in 2020. Last year, Zambia made progress in modifying $6.3 billion in debts owed to official lenders. However, efforts were hindered when China, as the largest creditor, objected to a deal with private investors involving approximately $4 billion… Read More Here
BRICS Prepares to Launch Currency in 2024 7 International Economy 

BRICS Prepares to Launch Currency in 2024

BRICS member India is studying the prospects and usage of a new BRICS currency against the US dollar. Reports state that India has ordered a group of financial analysts to study the possibility of a new BRICS currency. The order indicates leading financial intellectuals and think tanks to debate the formation of a new currency, which could be an alternative to the US dollar. A senior and top-level government official from India said on the condition of anonymity that the study on BRICS currency could be a talking point at… Read More Here
Zambia Allocates 11.7 Billion Kwacha for Public Service Delivery in February 2024 8 Mining in Zambia Economy 

Zambia Allocates 11.7 Billion Kwacha for Public Service Delivery in February 2024

The Ministry of Finance and National Planning has allocated 11.7 billion Kwacha to finance public service delivery in February 2024, according to recent reports. Out of this amount, 2.1 billion Kwacha has been allocated to transfers, subsidies, and social benefits, while 1.3 billion Kwacha will go towards implementing various government programs and general operations. Additionally, 911.3 million Kwacha has been earmarked for capital expenditure programs. Furthermore, 3.1 billion Kwacha has been allocated for debt service and arrears, with the remaining 4.3 billion Kwacha allocated for the public service wage bill.… Read More Here
DRC's Ministry of Finance Responds to Allegations Regarding Retrocession Payments 9 Economy Mining in DRC 

DRC’s Ministry of Finance Responds to Allegations Regarding Retrocession Payments

The Ministry of Finance has refuted claims made by the National Intersyndicale of Public Administration (INAP) regarding the non-payment of retrocessions owed to financial authorities. In a press release received by ACTUALITE.CD on Sunday, March 10, the Ministry clarified that no authorization files are pending in its office. According to the press release, retrocessions owed to financial authorities are typically paid in the month following the one to which they relate. The Ministry stated that retrocessions up to November 2023 have been fully paid, with the last disbursement made on… Read More Here
Nicolas Kazadi Advocates for Collective 2024 Budget Alignment 10 Mining in DRC Economy 

Nicolas Kazadi Advocates for Collective 2024 Budget Alignment

In a context marked by the continued deterioration of the security situation in the east of the country, thus causing an increase in security expenditure, the Congolese Minister of Finance, Nicolas Kazadi, spoke, during the one hundred and twenty-eighth meeting of the Council of Ministers, the need to resort to a collective budget for the current financial year. The National Argentier outlined the country’s financial situation, indicating that the context for developing the State Budget for the year 2024 no longer currently fits with the latest developments underway, particularly in… Read More Here

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