I'm a bit out of the loop. What's the deal with this? Looks like an opinion piece by a journo that (at first glance) doesn't seem they've wrote anything too wrong or outlandish? I guess it's the confidential briefing heading but the vibe I get was it's click bait title and not anything produced for or by the DRC or USA government.Full homemade “confidential” brief from Pinterest
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I'm a bit out of the loop. What's the deal with this? Looks like an opinion piece by a journo that (at first glance) doesn't seem they've wrote anything too wrong or outlandish? I guess it's the confidential briefing heading but the vibe I get was it's click bait title and not anything produced for or by the DRC or USA government.
So, the 10th they said...
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go back a few pages and have a readI'm a bit out of the loop. What's the deal with this? Looks like an opinion piece by a journo that (at first glance) doesn't seem they've wrote anything too wrong or outlandish? I guess it's the confidential briefing heading but the vibe I get was it's click bait title and not anything produced for or by the DRC or USA government.
And thats a fair call too Spike.I hear you Biesh. Truly. But these are my coping mechanisms. I don’t hope and I don’t expect a glorious outcome every time we get a whiff of positivity. I just read, try to analyse the current situation to see if I can make something we can use out of it and I wait.
Been waiting a long time now and seen many waves of positivity come and go. Seen everyone start slipping off their seats eveytime a new one comes along. Seen the number crunchers start working out possible prices every time too and then I’ve seen everyone else start licking their thumbs to count the wads of cash we are all gonna get and "wen lambo". Then it dies down again until the next wave. Seen it all so many times
True that this time, there appears to be an actual pathway to a resolution but I cope by not getting caught up in the bipolar emotional cycles in here. Mainly because it’s bad for your heart and I want be around to enjoy any possible outcome that may occur. So I remain ambivalent.
I do respect though, having a nonchalant attitude is not for everyone.
US, DRC near minerals deal: report
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A view of the Bisie tin mine in the DRC. Credit: Alphamin Resources
Posted By: Northern Miner Staff April 7, 2025
The United States and the Democratic Republic of Congo are discussing an agreement that would see U.S. companies take greater control of critical mineral assets in exchange for support for the Kinshasa government, the Financial Times reported.
Progress has been made on a potential deal, Massad Boulos, U.S. President Donald Trump’s senior adviser for Africa, said late last week. Boulos met with DRC President Félix Tshisekedi in Kinshasa Thursday and the pair discussed trade relations and other topics, according to a statement from the presidency.
“You heard about an agreement on minerals. We have taken note of the DRC’s proposal, and I’m happy to say that the President and I have agreed on a way forward for its development,” Boulos told reporters in Kinshasa. His comments were broadcast by Radio France Internationale.
‘Billions in investments’
U.S. mining investments in the DRC following the signing of a minerals deal could reach several billion dollars, Boulos was quoted as saying in the Congolese presidency statement.
Security remains a key stumbling block. The DRC, the world’s largest producer of cobalt, has been rocked for several months by intense fighting between Congolese government forces and armed rebel groups such as the Rwanda-backed M23. In January, M23 seized Goma, an important logistical hub city for mining in the region.
The U.S. wants to help bring the conflict to an end, Boulos said.
“Stimulating U.S. private sector investment in the DRC, particularly in the mining sector, is a shared goal that contributes to the prosperity of both our countries. But there can be no economic prosperity without security,” Boulos said in French. “The United States remains determined to support an end to the conflict, and we are discussing the next steps with our Congolese partners.”
DFC as underwriter
Under the outlines of the accord, the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation would underwrite some of the U.S. investments in the African country, Joseph Szlavik, a Washington-based lobbyist who is advising the DRC, told the FT. U.S. businesses are expected to start by investing in the DRC’s lithium deposits, the FT said.
U.S. startup KoBold Metals is among the companies that are interested in the DRC’s massive Manono lithium deposit, the FT said. Other possible investors are New York City-based Orion Resource Partners, Ivanhoe Mines (TSX: IVN) founder Robert Friedland, U.K.-Australian miner Rio Tinto (NYSE, ASX, LSE: RIO) and Saudi Arabia’s United Mining, said people familiar with the talks. KoBold, Orion and Rio Tinto declined to comment to the FT while Friedland and United did not respond to requests for comment from the newspaper.
Richly endowed in natural resources, the DRC accounts for more than 70% of cobalt’s global output. It also holds significant reserves of gold, copper, tin, lithium and tantalum.
“We expect more multilateral agreements, including private investment and government funding, as developed nations focus on securing the supply of critical minerals for their industries,” BMO Capital Markets analyst George Heppel wrote in a note published Monday.
American negotiators have already helped to reach an agreement that led to Rwandan-backed insurgents withdrawing from an area near Alphamin Resources’ (TSXV: AFM) tin mine in eastern Congo, Szlavik told the FT. Tin prices soared to their highest level in more than two years in mid-March following Alphamin’s suspension of its Bisie mine after M23 rebels threatened the area. Alphamin is contro
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Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)
Based on the lack of respect that China has shown to the World’s Markets, I am hereby raising the Tariff charged to China by the United States of America to 125%, effective immediately. At some point, hopefully in the near future, China will realize that the days of ripping off the U.S.A., and...truthsocial.com
Based on the lack of respect that China has shown to the World’s Markets, I am hereby raising the Tariff charged to China by the United States of America to 125%, effective immediately. At some point, hopefully in the near future, China will realize that the days of ripping off the U.S.A., and other Countries, is no longer sustainable or acceptable.
Critical minerals are already in the crosshairs of this administration, now we have what is practically a proclamation of economic war. Anyone thinking 10B USD for Manono wasn't feasible, you slap a national security label on our asset and you betcha it is.
Time for US to pony up if they want supply chain surety.
It was supposed to be our asses, but I think it will be the fattest ass.The last one highlighted is the best typo ever.
Freudian: Congo LoseThe last one highlighted is the best typo ever.
Ok, it’s the 10th. Now what?![]()
Plus access to the power from the MP Power station!The question is .?
How much concession will the US give to Zijin / Comminiere regarding the North in order for Felix to avoid ICC and expose the corruption level ?
IF you accept the above " the days of ripping of US and other countries is no longer acceptable or sustainabe" then the whole of 13359 should be returned to Dathcom / AVZ ?
If it is not returned would expect some major tarriffs and sanctions from Carrier De Lest ?
I know many here have said that the North is gone.
Hopefully the US tells Felix we want the North and South now .?
can you define slightly? are we talking days or months.......Seems the expected announcement may be slightly delayed.
I’m disappointed as I’m sure you all are.
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The idea that letting Zijin have the north will be done to avoid antagonising China is ludicrous. Trump wakes up every single day thinking of ways to antagonise Chyyyyna.
Based on the lack of respect that China has shown to the World’s Markets, I am hereby raising the Tariff charged to China by the United States of America to 125%, effective immediately. At some point, hopefully in the near future, China will realize that the days of ripping off the U.S.A., and other Countries, is no longer sustainable or acceptable.
Critical minerals are already in the crosshairs of this administration, now we have what is practically a proclamation of economic war. Anyone thinking 10B USD for Manono wasn't feasible, you slap a national security label on our asset and you betcha it is.
Time for US to pony up if they want supply chain surety.
The gringos are defo willing to pay for the whole tenement but let China have the north to avoid antagonising them. While Trump literally antagonises them daily. Makes total sense. Defo not something else causing the gringos to let China have the north lolThe question is .?
How much concession will the US give to Zijin / Comminiere regarding the North in order for Felix to avoid ICC and expose the corruption level ?
IF you accept the above " the days of ripping of US and other countries is no longer acceptable or sustainabe" then the whole of 13359 should be returned to Dathcom / AVZ ?
If it is not returned would expect some major tarriffs and sanctions from Carrier De Lest ?
I know many here have said that the North is gone.
Hopefully the US tells Felix we want the North and South now .?