Mines: the DRC in search of investors
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The Minister of Mines, Antoinette N'samba, takes part in the Mining Africa Forum which has been held since Monday, June 13, 2022, in the city of Toronto in Canada.
It is one of the major mining forums that brings together several African countries and investors from all over the world.
The forum will give the opportunity to the minister in charge of mines, Antoinette N'Samba Kalambayi, to highlight all the mining potentials that exist in the DRC, in order to attract investors to develop the mining industry, and also to enter in contact with companies wishing to invest in the DRC.
The theme used during this forum which ends this Wednesday, June 14, 2022 is: “Mineral resources and the international circular economy”.
According to the delegation led by the Minister of Mines, the idea through this forum is to highlight all the mining potential of the DRC, either by its cartography or by its geophysics.
Indeed, the DRC is ready to welcome investors with proven technical and financial capacities in the mining sector, with a view to concluding mutually profitable partnerships, indicated the members of the Congolese delegation.
These investments concern, in particular, the systematic search for blocks with mineral indices to support the National Geological Service of Congo (SGN-c), the certification of reserves for the benefit of public mining companies with deposits, the exploitation and establishment of metallurgical industries for the treatment and transformation of ores into refined or refined products (cassiterite, coltan), as well as the establishment of gold refineries and diamond cutting.
“There is room for everyone. The government has decided to grant advantages to investors who choose the DRC for business", encouraged the Minister of Mines, before inviting investors to visit the pavilion reserved for the DRC where the riches of the subsoil are exposed. Congolese.
Some investors have shown interest in investing in Congolese mines. They took the opportunity to discuss with the Minister of Mines and promised to visit the DRC in the coming days.
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