AGP Executive Report
Last update: 33 minutes agoEbola Crisis Hits Business Continuity: DR Congo’s Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak is accelerating, with 1,561 confirmed cases and 506 deaths reported, while treatment centres are already saturated and health workers threaten strike action over pay and conditions—raising risks for logistics, workforce stability, and local markets. Mining Input Stress (But No Output Collapse Yet): Reuters reports DR Congo has not yet seen major production impacts from sulphuric acid supply worries, even as copper and cobalt demand stays resilient. Cobalt Export Quota Glitch: A customs registration failure is leaving major cobalt producers unable to file export declarations since July 1, putting up to $1.1bn in first-half 2026 export quotas at risk by a July 5 deadline. Industrial Push in Lubumbashi: The government is advancing industrialization with new factories for underground electrical cables and square tubes, aiming to deepen local processing and cut import dependence. Conflict Minerals Pressure: The UN Security Council is renewing sanctions on eastern Congo’s war while Kinshasa pushes for tougher rules to curb illicit mineral trade, including through Rwanda. Forests Under Threat: A coalition of 70+ groups urges Kinshasa to keep its moratorium on new industrial logging concessions, warning of major biodiversity and climate risks.
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