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From critical minerals to M23 and grassroots exclusion, experts weigh in on whether the US-brokered deal can succeed.
"IXM declares force majeure due to extended Congo cobalt export ban" was originally created and published by Mining ...
The deal while hailed internationally as offering a big breakthrough for the Great Lakes Region, tells just half the story of ...
The trading unit of CMOC Group — the world’s biggest producer of cobalt — has declared force majeure on deliveries of the ...
President Donald Trump signed a major minerals agreement with Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) last week as ...
On June 27, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda signed a US-mediated peace accord in Washington, D.C., to end decades ...
Gold miner Twangiza Mining SA has accused Rwanda-backed M23 rebels ... aims to attract billions of dollars in Western investment to Congo, which is rich in tantalum, gold, cobalt, copper and lithium.
IXM, owned by China's CMOC Group, has declared force majeure on deliveries of cobalt produced in the Democratic Republic of Congo after the country extended its ban of exports of the battery material, ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda have signed a US- and Qatar-brokered peace agreement to end decades of conflict, promote regional cooperation, and secure access to critical ...
Document - Ranking Member Shaheen, Senators Coons, Booker Statement on the Ministerial Signing of the Peace Deal Between the ...
Ahead of signing the US-brokered peace deal, Nduhungirehe, the Rwandan foreign minister, told CNN that his nation was “committed to supporting the ongoing negotiations,” but warned that ending the ...
The demand for cobalt and other minerals is fueling a decades-long humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of the ...