India's Govt to Spearhead Critical Metals Exploration in Africa 1 Mining in DRC Lithium Mining in Zambia Zinc 

India’s Govt to Spearhead Critical Metals Exploration in Africa

The Indian government is set to embark on an exploration of critical metals opportunities in Namibia and several other African countries beginning this year. VL Kantha Rao, the secretary of the mines ministry, disclosed this initiative to the Indian Mining Industry last Friday, revealing a focus on offshore mineral mining in Africa. “We are actively pursuing opportunities in Zambia, Namibia, Congo, Ghana, and Mozambique for critical minerals,” Rao stated. Additionally, Rao mentioned ongoing discussions with Australia concerning lithium blocks, indicating a comprehensive approach towards securing vital resources for India’s industrial… Read More Here
Glencore pauses operations at McArthur River zinc and lead mine 2 International Zinc 

Glencore pauses operations at McArthur River zinc and lead mine

Swiss multinational commodity trading and mining company Glencore has suspended operations at the McArthur River zinc and lead mine in Australia due to heavy rainfall. The suspension could lead to a further tightening of the global zinc concentrate supply, which is crucial for the production of refined zinc. Located around 970km south-east of Darwin in Australia’s Northern Territory, the McArthur River mine includes an open-cut mine and processing facilities. The site experienced rainfall this week that surpassed the previous record set in 1974. Zinc and lead are mined and processed… Read More Here
Decline in Zinc Ore Production Hits Mining Sector in DRC 3 Mining in DRC Zinc 

Decline in Zinc Ore Production Hits Mining Sector in DRC

Mining companies in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have experienced a significant reduction in zinc ore production over the past two years, according to recent statistics from the Central Bank of Congo (BCC). The BCC’s report, released last week, indicates a notable decrease in zinc production, with only 11,287 tonnes produced in 2023. This marks a decline of 15.6% compared to the previous year, where production stood at 12,309 tonnes. Moreover, compared to 2021’s production of 16,079 tonnes, the drop is even more significant, estimated at around 29.8%. Despite… Read More Here
DRC's Mining Exports Drop on Global Markets 4 Mining in DRC Cobalt Copper Gold Zinc 

DRC’s Mining Exports Drop on Global Markets

The general trend of the main mining products exported from the Democratic Republic of Congo on international markets is downward during the period from August 7 to 12, 2023. According to projections by the National Commission of Mercurials of the Ministry of Foreign Trade, products such as tin, gold and tantalum should experience a drop in price this week. Tin is expected to trade at $28,671 per ton versus $28,820 per ton last week, down $148. As for gold, its price should be around 63.48 USD per gram this week… Read More Here
Urgent Action Needed: Zambia's Mine Site Demands Cleanup of Toxic Lead Waste 5 Mining in Zambia Zinc 

Urgent Action Needed: Zambia’s Mine Site Demands Cleanup of Toxic Lead Waste

The Zambian government should make comprehensive efforts to clean up the contaminated former lead mine in Kabwe, the capital of Zambia’s Central province, Environment Africa and Human Rights Watch said last week. The organizations released a video in which youth activists from Environment Africa describe life in a dangerously polluted town and actions needed to remedy the situation. Kabwe is one of the worst pollution hot spots in Africa because of contamination from a former lead and zinc mine. The mine was originally owned directly or indirectly by Anglo-American and other British colonial companies, later nationalized,… Read More Here
DRC Records Impressive Zinc Production of 3,625.71 Tons in Q1 2023 6 Mining in DRC Economy Zinc 

DRC Records Impressive Zinc Production of 3,625.71 Tons in Q1 2023

The mining industry in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) produced 3,625.71 tons of zinc ore during the period from January to March 2023. These figures were communicated by the Ministry of Mines. The source notes that the production sold, including exports and local sales to other entities for processing before export, amounted to 3,625.71 tons of zinc, the same quantity produced during the period under analysis. It should be noted that zinc ore production is up sharply in the first quarter of the current year compared to 2022. In… Read More Here
Zinc is trading at USD 2,614.45 per tonne this week in DRC 7 Mining in DRC Economy Zinc 

Zinc is trading at USD 2,614.45 per tonne this week in DRC

Of all the mining products exported from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), only zinc is expected to experience a slight price increase this week on world markets. According to forecasts from the National Mercurial Commission of the Ministry of Foreign Trade, which covers the period from May 29 to June 3, 2023, zinc is expected to trade at 2,614.45 USD per ton this week against 2,520.30 USD per tonne last week, representing a slight price increase of around 94.15 USD. The same document from the Ministry of Foreign Trade… Read More Here
copper, cobalt, zinc and tin prices red in DRC this week 8 Mining in DRC Cobalt Copper Economy Zinc 

copper, cobalt, zinc and tin prices red in DRC this week

The economy of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is expected to suffer a shock from the drop in the projected price of four mining products on international markets. These are mainly copper, cobalt, zinc and tin. According to projections by the National Commission for Market Prices, copper is expected to fall to USD 8,208.20 this week from USD 8,512.65 a week earlier, down around USD 304.45. Cobalt is expected to trade at USD 34,240.00 this week versus USD 34,246.00 last week, the same source notes. Zinc and tin are also… Read More Here
Ivanhoe's 100% Off-take of Kipushi’s zinc concentrate, with US$250 million facility supported by Glencore 9 Mining in DRC Zinc 

Ivanhoe’s 100% Off-take of Kipushi’s zinc concentrate, with US$250 million facility supported by Glencore

KIPUSHI, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO – Ivanhoe Mines Executive Co-Chair Robert Friedland and President Marna Cloete, together with Chairman Guy-Robert Lukama Nkunzi and General Manager Placide Nkala Basadilua of Gécamines, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s state-owned mining company, announced today the signing of an off-take and financing term sheet to return the historic Kipushi zinc-copper-lead-germanium mine to production. In addition, Ivanhoe is pleased to provide an update on construction activities for the restart of the ultra-high-grade zinc mine, which is on track for first concentrate in the third quarter of… Read More Here
Glencore to fund restart of world's highest grade zinc Mine at Kipushi 10 Mining in DRC Zinc 

Glencore to fund restart of world’s highest grade zinc Mine at Kipushi

Glencore and Ivanhoe Mines have entered into off-take and financing agreements to restart Kipushi, the highest grade zinc mine in the world, located in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Glencore will fund the operation with a $250 million loan, repayable by 2028, and will take all of the mine’s zinc concentrate for five years. Kipushi, which is 68% owned by Ivanhoe and the remainder held by state-owned Gécamines, will mine a global-leading 36% zinc over the first five years of production. The mine, which is near the Zambian border in… Read More Here

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