Metals unshaken amidst DRC unrest
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Impact on metals and mining
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Impact on metals and mining
- Copper isolated from conflict
- DRC’s cobalt dominance not at risk
- Disruption expected at gold majors and minors
- Technology metals most impacted
- Current conflict will have little impact on minerals sector
- Long-term viability of DRC’s mining sector called into question
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- Conflict currently a long way from major mines
- The DRC is an important producer for several key technology and energy transition metals
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