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Update on the China-DR Congo Mining Contracts Dispute The China in Africa Podcast

    • Politics

After months of negative media coverage, Chinese mining companies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are pushing back against the perception they aren't fulfilling their contractual obligations to provide social services and build infrastructure for the local communities where they operate.
There's been a recent flurry of news coverage, social media posts, and even ministerial visits to mining sites to bolster their position.
DRC mining and policy analyst Christian-Geraud Neema Byamungu has been closely following the Chinese response to the government's moves to review foreign mining contracts and how this increasingly contentious issue is unfolding.
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After months of negative media coverage, Chinese mining companies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are pushing back against the perception they aren't fulfilling their contractual obligations to provide social services and build infrastructure for the local communities where they operate.
There's been a recent flurry of news coverage, social media posts, and even ministerial visits to mining sites to bolster their position.
DRC mining and policy analyst Christian-Geraud Neema Byamungu has been closely following the Chinese response to the government's moves to review foreign mining contracts and how this increasingly contentious issue is unfolding.
JOIN THE DISCUSSION:
CAP on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ChinaAfricaProject
Twitter: @eolander | @stadenesque | @christiangeraud
SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHINA AFRICA PROJECT
Your subscription supports independent journalism. Subscribers get the following:
1. The world's only curated China-Africa News Feed with thousands of articles archive
2. Exclusive analysis of the day's top stories about China in Africa and the Global South
3. A copy of the popular China-Africa Daily Brief newsletter delivered to your inbox by 6am Washington time M-F
Try it free for 30-days and see if you like it. Subscriptions start at just $7 a month for students and teachers and $15 a month for everyone else. Subscribe here: www.chinaafricaproject.com/subscribe
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1 hr 1 min