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DRC: "Any public official, political or administrative, is an agent of the business climate", recalls Félix Tshisekedi​

Published on Wed, 07/06/2023 - 10:30

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President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi during the presentation of the report of the National Business Climate Barometer on 06/06/2023.


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President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi pointed out that any public official of the State, political or administrative, has an important role to play as agents of the business climate. He said this during the presentation of the report of the National Business Climate Barometer (BNCA) on June 6 in Kinshasa.

"I tell you clearly: any public official of the State, political or administrative, and at whatever level his action takes place, must be aware that he is an agent of the business climate, constantly called upon to implement the values of the principles of public service and administration. Public service in general must remain noble, qualitative and free from vice,” said Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi.

The survey of the National Business Climate Barometer (BNCA), covering four hundred and three companies in thirteen sectors of the national economy, attributed to the Democratic Republic of Congo a satisfaction rate of 37% in this sector.

“This report shows that the business climate in the DRC is improving. At this stage, the BNCA gives him a satisfaction score of 37%. This survey, which took place from January 24 to March 27, 2023, covered 403 companies in 13 sectors of the national economy, a rate of achievement never reached before”, declared the Head of State Félix Tshisekedi, during the presentation ceremony of the results of the first survey of the BNCA at the City of the African Union.

The Head of State, on this occasion, praised the quality of the work carried out by the BNCA:

"After reviewing the results of the survey in the report that was sent to me, I noted with great attention the perception of the business framework by economic operators in their diversity and according to the indicators that were arrested”.

These economic operators denounced the obstacles to their full development as main players in the business world.

"Indeed, whether it concerns the quality of relations between the public administration and economic operators, corruption and security problems, infrastructure, legal and judicial security, the tax system and incidental taxation , access to financing for businesses,… they have laid bare the scourges that plague and eat away at our economic environment”, added Mr. Tshisekedi.

He also urged each stakeholder, in particular the sectoral ministries and other actors involved in improving the business climate in the DRC, to "play their part for a clean and attractive business environment in favor of foreign partners ".

BNCA recommendations

The National Business Climate Barometer has recommended, in particular, carrying out reforms on taxation and incidental taxation, legal and judicial security, the political environment, the management of public contracts, the quality of the administration as well as that of infrastructure. .

This synthetic report has had the merit, we note, of presenting the opinions of business leaders on the evolution of the business climate, while highlighting the factors that have most influenced the business environment. It also made it possible to formulate recommendations that could lead to the development of a roadmap for appropriate reforms.

Beyond a tool for the overall assessment of the economic ecosystem in the DRC, the BNCA is an interface between the President of the Republic and the business world, as well as a lever of action for questions and initiatives relating to improving the business climate, we recall.

From the BNCA

The National Business Climate Barometer (BNCA) in the DRC was launched on February 15, 2023 by the Business Climate Unit, a structure of the Presidency. It is a tool for promoting public-private partnership which is used to periodically assess the degree of satisfaction of economic operators with reforms and other practices related to the business environment in the DRC.

It collects data from economic operators to make proposals to improve the business climate.

The BNCA is a quantitative and quantified indicator that will measure business behavior in the DRC. It helps to unseal the difficulties that economic operators are experiencing in doing business in the DRC. This could guide the decisions of Congolese decision-makers.

This tool was set up to fill the gap left by the World Bank's Doing Business, which rated at least 180 economies to measure the facilities they offered to do business there.

The Business Climate Unit on which the BNCA depends is a technical service available to the President of the Republic whose main mission is to study, analyze, evaluate, make proposals and take charge of all questions and initiatives relating to the improvement of the economic environment and the business climate in the Democratic Republic of Congo.


Courtney Franck on X, missed on tse that I recall.
Good ole FT certainly says all the right things......:unsure:

He also urged each stakeholder, in particular the sectoral ministries and other actors involved in improving the business climate in the DRC, to "play their part for a clean and attractive business environment in favor of foreign partners ".

Surely that statement above, bodes well for AVZ resolution, otherwise........

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I have to say mate, with the stakes currently on the line... I know it's important, but ...
Who
the fuck
cares about the tin right now?
I do.

Its a package deal ( lithium / Tin ) and its lucrative, plus we have a offtaker KALON RESOURCES waiting in the wings who is probably just as frustrated as the LTH in this ridiculous 16 month suspension.......:mad::mad::mad::cautious::poop:
 
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May 2021. Licence to be expedited by the DRC government so we can maintain schedule to deliver first SC6 on train by Q1 2023. From memory Nigel made his 6 weeks comment in an interview around the time of this announcement.
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You are the veritable encyclopedia, but not sure the "bubbly " gif is appropriate......yet.

This is the status quo I believe........:unsure:

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I do.

Its a package deal ( lithium / Tin ) and its lucrative, plus we have a offtaker KALON RESOURCES waiting in the wings who is probably just as frustrated as the LTH in this ridiculous 16 month suspension.......:mad::mad::mad::cautious::poop:
Yeah I know.
Hey I'd completely forgotten we had that Tin offtake in place.
 
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I am still trying to process the permanent appointment of snake head at a Cominiere in spite of the mountain of proof that he is utterly corrupt. WTF! It is frustrating for us holders but can you imagine the bewilderment of our hierarchy trying to sort this shit out, they must be bordering on insanity. It looks to me like we are going to ICC without any agreement or intervention from the fat boy with the Rolex.
I have my receipts so is there any chance I can have my coins back and you won't hear from me again. If I knew how I would post Chevy Chase praying to sweet baby Jesus!
dazza, pretty sure a lot of these events are now just for a better movie plot... mind you, don't reckon half the people could even think of the shit that keeps going down...

hopefully all in check and the govt get to enforce the ceding of 10%...

keep on strong people
 
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You are the veritable encyclopedia, but not sure the "bubbly " gif is appropriate......yet.

This is the status quo I believe........:unsure:

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I really do hope the current rumours are just imaginative shareholders. If not then either Nigel is yet again making claims he can't guarantee or he is telling select shareholders information that should be kept confidential until all is official and an announcement can be released to the market.

There has been a pattern of behaviour with Nigel of promises not kept. Champagne at xmas being the most obviously gifable one. Missed self imposed deadlines only leads to disappointed shareholders and an avenue of attack for our opponents.

I think overall he is doing a good job in very difficult circumstances and the facts back up his legal claims but he really needs to learn the art of under promising and over delivering. Especially considering he is getting the big bucks for his experience working in Africa.
 
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I really do hope the current rumours are just imaginative shareholders. If not then either Nigel is yet again making claims he can't guarantee or he is telling select shareholders information that should be kept confidential until all is official and an announcement can be released to the market.

There has been a pattern of behaviour with Nigel of promises not kept. Champagne at xmas being the most obviously gifable one. Missed self imposed deadlines only leads to disappointed shareholders and an avenue of attack for our opponents.

I think overall he is doing a good job in very difficult circumstances and the facts back up his legal claims but he really needs to learn the art of under promising and over delivering. Especially considering he is getting the big bucks for his experience working in Africa.
"I really do hope the current rumours are just imaginative shareholders"

You are not in the loop ?

I agree whole heartedly regards to "promises not met " regards to Nigel, which is probably why we are in a complete echo chamber now.

Battery metals conferences in Africa and in Australia come september must bring matters to a head or i will be completely..

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You are not in the loop ?
No and I don't want to be. I think sensitive information should either be private among the bod or available for everyone in official announcements if it needs to be disclosed to the market. AVZ is a public company not a mates club.
 
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No and I don't want to be. I think sensitive information should either be private among the bod or available for everyone in official announcements if it needs to be disclosed to the market. AVZ is a public company not a mates club.
Who says the info is comming from AVZ though?
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AVZ are not an island working alone in all this, there are many parties involved.
 
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No and I don't want to be. I think sensitive information should either be private among the bod or available for everyone in official announcements if it needs to be disclosed to the market. AVZ is a public company not a mates club.
Fair call.
 
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Who says the info is comming from AVZ though?
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AVZ are not an island working alone in all this, there are many parties involved.
At this point if it's not in an official announcement I'd have to see a video of Felix personally giving Nigel the licence while holding two forms of government ID, Jules Alingete there to verify the whole thing, four or five of the bod and Franck Fwamba taking notes, and Felix's grandma confirming his identity or I won't believe it
 
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At this point if it's not in an official announcement I'd have to see a video of Felix personally giving Nigel the licence while holding two forms of government ID, Jules Alingete there to verify the whole thing, four or five of the bod and Franck Fwamba taking notes, and Felix's grandma confirming his identity or I won't believe it
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Can someone explain which loop we are in at the moment?
 
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Winenut

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There are no loops to be in

Let's face it nobody knows a fucking thing

Nige and Co could be in the fucking Bahamas livin' it large.....we wouldn't have a fucking clue

All the rumours, whispers and winks are nothing more than attention seeking bullshit

We are confined to a never fucking ending cone of silence

We've been told to keep quiet and not rock the boat and be nice to the corrupt pollies and bad actors

Well fuck that right in the arse..... it has got us absolutely fucking nothing

If this shit isn't sorted by the time the MoM comes to town for a fucking gabfest of how the DRC really wants win/win investment and is a great place to undertake mining ventures it will be fucking gloves off for all involved including the BoD

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There are no loops to be in

Let's face it nobody knows a fucking thing

Nige and Co could be in the fucking Bahamas livin' it large.....we would have a fucking clue

All the rumours, whispers and winks are nothing more than attention seeking bullshit

We are confined to a never fucking ending cone of silence

We've been told to keep quiet and not rock the boat and be nice to the corrupt pollies and bad actors

Well fuck that right in the arse..... it has got us absolutely fucking nothing

If this shit isn't sorted by the time the MoM comes to town for a fucking gabfest of how the DRC really wants win/win investment and is a great place to undertake mining ventures it will be fucking gloves off for all involved including the BoD

Fukkem
I think it would be better to just speak plainly, tell us what you're really thinking.
I cant possibly guess at how you're felling after reading that.....
 
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If the MoM comes here it'd be pretty embarrassing for her, I just don't see it happening myself. :unsure:
What for? Regardless what happens from this point. I doubt many Australians are impressed with anything to do with the DRC mining sector, least of all investors. It'd be more of a morbid curiosity to see what one of them says.
 
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Ministry of Mines - DRC

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RDC_MINES: 25.07.2023 The Democratic Republic of Congo has for some time been facing direct or veiled threats of a ban on its cobalt for export to the international market, under the pretext of irregularities in the chain of custody and/or extraction of this commodity, whether it comes from the artisanal production sector or the industrial one. The Ministry of Mines wishes to provide the following clarifications: The DRC contains in its soil and subsoil, various mineral substances whose deposits can be exploited in an industrial or artisanal way according to the technical and economic and financial factors of the moment. In its desire to formalize and improve the mineral traceability system in the artisanal sector, several projects have been implemented. Indeed, with a view to developing and evolving from pit extraction to small-scale mining and for the purpose of improving and securing the mining sector, our country has succeeded, with the support of partners, in: - The validation of the normative framework on artisanal and small-scale mining cobalt, with the Responsible Minerals Initiative (RMI), an American organization bringing together more than 400 member companies, which establishes a series of environmental, social and governance requirements for mine sites, enabling optimal traceability of minerals; - The operationalization of the General Cobalt Company, which works to promote cobalt from artisanal production in favor of economic development in the DRC, as does that of the Authority for the Regulation and Control of the Markets of Strategic Mineral Substances, a body for the regulation and cleaning up of the markets for mineral substances strategic minerals; - The establishment of the Interministerial Commission on child labor in the artisanal mining sector, "CISTEMA" in acronym, which implements, with the support of the International Labor Organization and the US Department of Labor (U.S. Department of Labor), the process of identifying and implementing alternative options such as trade schools and agricultural projects, with a view to accelerating the exit of children and vulnerable people from mines as well as their retraining; - Servicing the Artisanal Mining Zones with the support of the BGR, geo-scientific organization of the German Government; - The provision of Geological Research Zones (ZRG) by the National Geological Service (SGN-C) through various geophysical and geochemical prospecting projects. In addition, the close collaboration established between the Democratic Republic of Congo and its partners has made it possible, in particular: 1) The implementation, in the coming days, of the International Visitor Leadership Program, a program financed by the American Government, allowing a real-time revitalization / immersion of young Congolese in the American mining sector through visits of a few weeks to the United States to allow them to discover the mines, extraction and processing plants, from upstream to downstream, the mineral extractive chain. 2) The organization of brainstorming meetings initiated by the Ministry of Mines with technical and financial partners, such as USAID, RMI or BGR, in order to harmonize the efforts of the various stakeholders to test the impact various formalization initiatives suggested and carried out in the field. The Ministry of Mines recalls that the formalization of the artisanal mining sector is done in full respect of the Mining Code and its implementing measures,
 
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