DR Congo

Joint Statement on the Inaugural Meeting of the Joint Steering Committee of the U.S.-DRC Strategic Partnership Agreement

February 2026 The Government of the United States and the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) reaffirm our shared commitment to advancing economic growth, stability, and prosperity for both of our peoples. Through the U.S.-DRC Strategic Partnership Agreement, we are building a foundation for increased U.S. investment in the DRC, recognizing that […]

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Louis K. Watum, The DR Congo’s Minister of Mines as a Strategic Actor in the Emerging U.S.-DRC Critical Minerals Partnership

February 2026 As global competition over critical minerals intensifies, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has emerged as one of the most strategically significant actors in the international minerals economy. Home to the world’s largest cobalt reserves, alongside substantial deposits of copper, lithium, manganese, iron ore, and rare earth elements, the DRC occupies a pivotal

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Haut-Katanga and Lualaba: Towards Strengthened Control of Category B Copper and Cobalt Processing Entities

February 2026 A rigorous control of processing entities On the instructions of the national Minister of Mines, Louis Watum Kabamba, an ad hoc commission led by Franck Fwamba was at work for this purpose. Deployed at the provincial governorate to carry out an exhaustive examination of the files of processing entities operating in the region,

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DRC and United States of America: Lucy Tamlyn Defends the Washington Agreement, a “Win-Win” Mining Partnership

December 2025 The United States Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Lucy Tamlyn, vigorously rejected accusations of “selling off” Congolese mineral resources, during an exchange with the press on Monday 15 December 2025 in Kinshasa. She presented the Washington agreement as a balanced strategic partnership, based on mutual interests and focused on

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Regional Economic Integration Framework between the DRC and Rwanda Tshisekedi and Trump or THE GAME CHANGERS

December 2025 The Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the Government of the Republic of Rwanda (Rwanda) (collectively referred to as “the Participants”) Welcoming the Declaration of Principles signed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner, and the Minister of Foreign

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UN Voluntary Principles: The DRC Draws Up Its 2026 Roadmap for a More Responsible Extractive Sector

December 2025 The Democratic Republic of Congo is taking a new step in the appropriation of international norms on security and respect for human rights within its extractive sector. The Minister of Mines, Louis Watum Kabamba, took part in Kinshasa in the closing ceremony of the work on the development of the operational strategies of

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The U.S.-led Peace Deal Won’t End the War Without New Pressure

December 2025 The presidential signings of peace and economic deals between the DR Congo and Rwanda in Washington, DC come amid active fighting and little incentive to reverse Rwanda’s invasion. President Donald Trump received the Presidents of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda for the signing of a peace agreement aimed at

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For Non-Payment of Surface Rights, Geocore and Regal Maniema Pay the Price

November 2025 The Congolese mining sector is tightening further with the application of legal obligations. It is no longer a secret that on 7 November 2025, the Minister of Mines, Mr Louis Watum Kabamba, proceeded with the withdrawal of seven mining titles belonging to various mining companies for non-payment of annual surface rights, one of

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Pollution in Lubumbashi: CDM in the Dock

November 2025 Between popular anger, governmental reactions and demands from local and international non-governmental organisations, the pollution case involving the company Congo Dongfang Mining, CDM, continues to fuel various discussions and criticisms of the failures observed in the Congolese environmental monitoring and control system in general and in the Greater Katanga region in particular. For

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