News
30 May 2018

Miners warn Congo it faces $3bn revenue loss over law

In:
Metals and Mining
Region:
Middle East & Africa

Mining companies in the Democratic Republic of Congo have told the government it will lose more than $3 billion over a decade and face legal action if plans to implement a new industry code proceed. Companies including Glencore and Randgold Resources are demanding the government abandon aspects...

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