mercredi 8 janvier 2014

DRC natural resources press review of Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Katanga has produced 980,000 tonnes of copper cathode (copper industrially refined crude ) in 2013 , against 18,000 in 2007, Radio Okapi announces that emphasizes the provincial governor , Moses Katumbi announced Saturday, Jan. 4 press when visiting the work of the Lualaba bridge, 20 km from Kolwezi. Moses Katumbi believes that this increase is due to the measure banning Since 2007, the export of this mineral in the raw state . The governor of Katanga added that various mining companies in the province produced more copper cathode as General quarries and mines ( Gécamines ) .
In his program " Echoes of economy," Radio Okapi reports that the Initiative Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI ) / DRC has received reports on revenues of almost all mining companies . The reported total sum amounted to $ 48 million . DRC therefore hopes to lift its suspension of the EITI.
Picking up a magazine article " The Africas" , the Manchette speaks of " sulfur litigation Congo- Angola on the Atlantic" and writes: " On 11 May 2009 , the DRC filed a motion on the delimitation of maritime borders to the United Nations , by informing the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf that the continental shelf of the Congolese coast is subject to a de facto occupation of Angola . " The newspaper wanted to understand the below to a different geostrategic ramifications that threaten the interests of several major oil companies and bankers.
The Mining Company Kilo- Moto ( Sokimo Sarl ) has received the support of parliamentarians Ituri and Watsa for recovery activities , "announces Nouveau Congo  indicating that Sunday, January 5, 2014 in Kinshasa , management General for Sokimo , led by its managing director, Michel Mabaka Mbumba had answered the call of national deputies and senators of Ituri and Watsa to discuss the future of their beloved company " Sokimo " .

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