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Mining in Africa
DRC transport infrastructure needs more investment focus
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC’s) increasing copper and cobalt exports are drawing attention to the urgent expansion remedying the country’s poor import and export infrastructure makes necessary.By: Natasha Odendaal
8th July 2011
RESOURCES FINANCE
China stirs the DRC financing pot
There has been no lack of attention for the recent $9-billion mining and infrastructure deal struck on April 22 between stakeholders from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the People’s Republic of China. The agreement has raised...12th September 2008
COPPER
2008 copper price could still 'spike', analysts warn
Though the global copper project buzz is deafening right now, it’s still insufficiently near term to remove the likelihood of a spike in the copper price next year, Credit Suisse analysts warn in a comprehensive report.By: Martin Creamer
12th October 2007
NONFERROUS METALS
Projects galore, but 2008 copper price could still 'spike', analysts warn
Though the global copper project buzz is deafening right now, its still insufficiently near term to remove the likelihood of a spike in the copper price next year, Credit Suisse analysts warn in a comprehensive report.By: Martin Creamer
12th October 2007
ZAMBIA/DRC
Canadian junior sets out to conquer Central African Copperbelt
ICS Copper Systems, which is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange's TSX's) Venture Exchange, is set to conquer the Central African Copperbelt, where it is in the process of acquiring properties containing copper ore and other oxides.By: Innocent Madawo
21st September 2007
Mining Services
Projects, expansions increase on strong commodity prices
Project House TWP has embarked on, and is presently busy with, a number of projects in the crushing and milling sector, which, according to CEO Nigel Townshend, underlines the growth in this sector spurred by higher commodity prices.By: Amy Heydenrych
25th August 2006
Breaking News
Miner reports DRC exploration progress
Mining metals company First Quantum Minerals has announced prospecting progress at the RSF and Subo camps, both located in Katanga province, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).28th March 2006
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