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Just How Badly Does Donald Trump Want Access to Critical Minerals?
" ... Despite the clear difficulties, some U.S. firms are keen to do business with the D.R.C. Bloomberg News reported that KoBold Metals, a company that counts Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos among its investors, was planning a major offer to develop a giant lithium mine in the southern Congolese town of Manono. The deal would require some sort of compensation for the Australian company with a stake in the project (in a cautionary note, the government in Kinshasa effectively prevented that firm from operating, and later cut a separate deal with a Chinese company) and would rely on a planned extension of a railway corridor to the Atlantic coast of neighboring Angola, to ship lithium concentrates to the U.S. KoBold began exploring mining in Manono before last year’s election, but a deal between the Trump Administration and Tshisekedi’s government would give the firm more confidence to invest, a source close to the negotiations told me. ..."
" ... Despite the clear difficulties, some U.S. firms are keen to do business with the D.R.C. Bloomberg News reported that KoBold Metals, a company that counts Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos among its investors, was planning a major offer to develop a giant lithium mine in the southern Congolese town of Manono. The deal would require some sort of compensation for the Australian company with a stake in the project (in a cautionary note, the government in Kinshasa effectively prevented that firm from operating, and later cut a separate deal with a Chinese company) and would rely on a planned extension of a railway corridor to the Atlantic coast of neighboring Angola, to ship lithium concentrates to the U.S. KoBold began exploring mining in Manono before last year’s election, but a deal between the Trump Administration and Tshisekedi’s government would give the firm more confidence to invest, a source close to the negotiations told me. ..."
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