U.S. Commits Support for DRC’s Lobito Corridor to Boost Regional Integration and Economic Growth 1 Mining in DRC Economy Transport and Logistics 

U.S. Commits Support for DRC’s Lobito Corridor to Boost Regional Integration and Economic Growth

During the 2nd edition of the DRC Battery Metals Forum, U.S. Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Lucy Tamly, reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to supporting the Lobito Corridor project. This initiative is designed to enhance regional integration, create jobs, and boost global trade, particularly in agriculture, digital, and clean energy sectors. “We are focused on ways to assist the DRC in advancing the Lobito Corridor. This project is part of our global infrastructure and investment program aimed at improving regional connectivity—from mine to port—by linking the DRC… Read More Here
Lobito Corridor to Reduce Oil Costs for Zimbabwe 2 International Transport and Logistics 

Lobito Corridor to Reduce Oil Costs for Zimbabwe

The development of Angola’s Lobito Corridor is expected to lower oil costs for Zimbabwe, according to Angolan Ambassador Thando Madzvamuse. Speaking on in Benguela after meeting with local government authorities, Madzvamuse highlighted the importance of the Lobito Corridor and its potential impact on Zimbabwe’s oil supply. Madzvamuse noted that once the Lobito Corridor is fully operational, Zimbabwe will begin receiving oil from Angola, reducing reliance on longer supply routes from South Africa and Mozambique. He emphasized that the corridor will help connect the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, allowing for more… Read More Here
Trade Expert Applauds Agreement to Revitalize TAZARA Railway 3 Mining in Zambia Copper Transport and Logistics 

Trade Expert Applauds Agreement to Revitalize TAZARA Railway

Trade expert Gilbert Nkamba has commended the recent tripartite agreement between Zambia, Tanzania, and China to upgrade and revitalize the TAZARA railway line. The railway, which connects Zambia’s Copperbelt mines to the Tanzanian port of Dar Es Salaam, was originally constructed in the 1970s but has since fallen into disrepair. Last week, President Hakainde Hichilema signed an agreement with his Chinese and Tanzanian counterparts to restore the line, with China committing $1 billion in investments to enhance the export of Zambia’s critical metals. “Revitalizing TAZARA will attract foreign direct investment… Read More Here
Zambia, Tanzania, and China Sign Agreement to Revitalize TAZARA Railway 4 Mining in Zambia Transport and Logistics 

Zambia, Tanzania, and China Sign Agreement to Revitalize TAZARA Railway

President Hakainde Hichilema has signed a historic agreement with his Tanzanian and Chinese counterparts to revitalize the TAZARA railway, a crucial step in boosting Zambia’s copper exports via Tanzania. This upgrade is expected to increase mining revenue and create jobs throughout the supply chain. The agreement was formalized during the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Beijing, marking the most significant upgrade to the railway since its initial construction in the 1970s, a joint effort by Chinese Premier Mao Zedong and Zambia’s founding President Kenneth Kaunda. The TAZARA line connects Zambia’s… Read More Here
DBSA Approves $200M for US-Backed Lobito Rail to Boost African Mineral Exports 5 Transport and Logistics Angola Mining in DRC Mining in Zambia 

DBSA Approves $200M for US-Backed Lobito Rail to Boost African Mineral Exports

The Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) has approved up to $200 million in financing for the Lobito Corridor rail project, a US-backed initiative aimed at transporting critical minerals from Central Africa’s Copperbelt to the Atlantic port in Angola. Mpho Mokwele, DBSA’s Executive for Transacting, emphasized the project’s importance in supporting the global energy transition by facilitating the export of minerals essential for renewable energy technologies. “The Lobito Corridor is set to become the most competitive route for exporting these minerals, offering significant cost and time savings for exporters,” Mokwele… Read More Here
US sees bipartisan backing for Africa critical minerals plan 6 Mining in DRC Cobalt Copper Transport and Logistics 

US sees bipartisan backing for Africa critical minerals plan

A senior US State Department official reassured African governments that an initiative to help counter China’s influence through developing infrastructure on the continent will continue even after a change in administration. The flagship of the plan — a railway project known as the Lobito corridor that connects copper and cobalt mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo to an Atlantic port in Angola — is already far advanced, Helaina Matza, acting special coordinator for the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment, told reporters on Wednesday. “In many ways, there’s a… Read More Here
Southern Africa’s Railways Surge with Global Investment Amid Copper Boom 7 Mining in Zambia Copper Mining in DRC Transport and Logistics 

Southern Africa’s Railways Surge with Global Investment Amid Copper Boom

Southern Africa’s railways are garnering international attention and attracting billions of dollars in investment, driven by the race to secure copper supplies essential for the energy transition. From Angola on the west coast to Tanzania on the east, governments and investors are poised to revive long-neglected rail lines and construct new ones. This surge in demand is largely fueled by the central African copperbelt shared by Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo. “We’re at a historic turning point,” said Babe Botana, Executive Director of the Southern African Railways Association.… Read More Here
Copper exports from DRC to the US begin via Lobito Atlantic Railway 8 Mining in DRC Angola Copper Mining in Zambia Transport and Logistics 

Copper exports from DRC to the US begin via Lobito Atlantic Railway

The first US-bound copper shipment from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) via the Lobito Atlantic Railway (LAR) has been successfully loaded. The cargo of copper cathodes, destined for Baltimore, was transported by train to Angola’s port of Lobito on August 19, according to global commodities trader Trafigura Group, part of the consortium holding the railway concession. This shipment follows earlier deliveries to European and Far Eastern ports since the Lobito Atlantic Railway began operating the concession in January 2023. LAR, a joint venture backed by Trafigura, Portuguese construction… Read More Here
Train Derailment on Angola’s Lobito Corridor Disrupts Copper and Sulfur Transport 9 Transport and Logistics Copper 

Train Derailment on Angola’s Lobito Corridor Disrupts Copper and Sulfur Transport

A train derailment on Angola’s Lobito Corridor has disrupted the transportation of key commodities, including copper concentrates, the railway operator reported on Today. The Lobito Corridor is a crucial trade route connecting the mineral-rich Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with Angola’s Lobito port on the Atlantic Ocean. This corridor holds strategic importance for the United States and the European Union, both of which are seeking greater access to the minerals essential for the global shift to cleaner energy technologies. The derailment occurred on Thursday between the Cavimbe and Cangumbe stations… Read More Here
Zambia and DRC Resolve Trade Dispute, Reopen Border to Restore Commerce 10 Mining in Zambia Mining in DRC Transport and Logistics 

Zambia and DRC Resolve Trade Dispute, Reopen Border to Restore Commerce

Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have agreed to reopen their shared border on Monday after resolving a trade dispute that led to its closure over the weekend. In a joint statement, the commerce ministers of both nations announced, “The Zambian party informed the Congolese party that the border will be reopened to allow the free movement of people and goods between the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Zambia.” The agreement followed a meeting between Zambia’s Minister of Commerce, Trade, and Industry, Chipoka Mulenga, and… Read More Here

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