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Congo sets export quotas for cobalt, and partners with Indonesia to combat glut

Congo sets export quotas for cobalt, and partners with Indonesia to combat glut

According to the DRC prime minister, following a four month export ban, the Democratic Republic of Congo plans to impose cobalt export quotas and partner with Indonesia, a key producer to manage global supply.

This announcement was made at a cabinet meeting held on Friday.

According to the minutes of the cabinet meeting, which were seen on Wednesday, in order to reduce a global glut of minerals, the quotas would be implemented in two phases, with one part focusing on the exports, and the second on the local transformation.

In February, sources said that DRC was considering export quotas after the export ban.

Due to a weak demand by automakers, and an increase in copper production (from which cobalt comes as a side-product), the price of cobalt has fallen to historic lows.

The Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka stated that there were plans to work with Indonesia, a significant cobalt-producing country, to better control the supply and the price of cobalt in the global market. (Reporting and Writing by Sonia Rolley, Editing by Mark Potter.)

(source: Reuters)