US Firms Target Congo Mining Assets in Strategic Minerals Push

Officials confirm growing engagement as Washington advances a broader minerals partnership with the resource-rich nation.

Congo has offered a shortlist of projects, including copper, cobalt, gold, lithium, and manganese opportunities.

Investors also evaluate Rubaya, a major coltan site with significant tantalum reserves and global industrial importance.

Tantalum supports advanced electronics, aerospace systems, and high-performance components, driving sustained international demand.

U.S. authorities seek to strengthen supply chains and reduce dependence on dominant global mineral producers.

Private sector discussions continue, with companies assessing regulatory clarity and long-term investment conditions.

Recent activity includes a deal involving Virtus Minerals to restart copper and cobalt operations in Congo.

Officials emphasize that stable fiscal policies and transparency remain critical to unlocking sustained foreign investment.

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