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  2. Mining industry of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    The mining industry of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (French: Industrie minière de la République Démocratique du Congo) produces copper, diamonds, tantalum, tin, gold, and more than 70% of global cobalt production. [1] Minerals and petroleum are central to the DRC's economy, making up more than 95% of the value of its exports. [2]

  3. Kamoto mine - Wikipedia

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    The Kamoto Mine (French: La mine de Kamoto) is an underground copper and cobalt mine to the west of Musonoi in the former Katanga Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. [2] As of 2022, the site is the largest active cobalt mine in the world. [3] The mine includes the Luilu metallurgical plant, which accepts ore from KOV mine and Mashamba ...

  4. Copper mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    Congo Dongfang International Mining (CDM) Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt; 12,000 tons copper, 4,000 tons of cobalt Musoshi Mine: Kipushi: Société de développement industriel et minier du Congo (SODIMICO) Suspended Etoile Mine: Lubumbashi

  5. ‘Here it is better not to be born’: Cobalt mining for Big ...

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    Child labor, sexual assault, birth defects, abject poverty, workers buried alive: A new exposé on artisanal cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo lifts the curtain on a ...

  6. Luiswishi Mine - Wikipedia

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    The mine reopened in April 2003 and quickly resumed full production. [4] In December 2008 the mine closed again due to low cobalt prices. [5] Compagnie Miniere du Sud Katanga (CMSK) operates the mine, owned 60% by Enterprise Générale Malta Forrest, a subsidiary of Groupe Forrest International and 40% by Gécamines. [6]

  7. The horrors behind the mining industry that powers your life

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    What’s remarkable about cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo is that more than half the world’s cobalt in buried there, in a land riven by cruelty and corruption for centuries ...

  8. Human Rights Violations in Congo's Cobalt Mines

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    A desperate search for survival – women and children as young as nine years old spend hours each day digging at a cobalt mine in Kolwezi City in the southeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

  9. Mutanda mine - Wikipedia

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    The Mutanda Mine (French: Mine de Mutanda) is an open-pit copper and cobalt mine in the Lualaba Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It is the largest cobalt mine in the world. Accidents and spills at the mine have killed workers and polluted nearby rivers and fields.