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DRC Mining Ban Extended: 38 Sites Closed to Cut Conflict Funding

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo is intensifying its fight against illicit finance. Authorities have officially extended the DRC mining ban affecting 38 artisanal sites. This directive specifically targets the conflict-ridden provinces of North and South Kivu.

Officials cite clear evidence for the decision. Proceeds from these illegal supply chains are reportedly fueling armed groups operating within the region.

Global Impact of the DRC Mining Ban

The Ministry of Mines announced the restrictions will remain in place for six months. Consequently, this creates new compliance hurdles for global corporations.

Industries reliant on “conflict minerals”—specifically tin, tantalum, and tungsten—face increased scrutiny. These metals are essential for electronics, automotive manufacturing, and aerospace technology.

Originally launched in February, the initiative seeks to starve militias of funding. This is particularly urgent as M23 rebels continue to seize control of strategic mineral zones in the east. International buyers must now ensure their supply chains remain free from conflict financing.

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