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Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 29Congo Orders Cobalt Miners to Return Unused 2026 Export Quotas
1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 29Summary
- Congo has told cobalt miners to surrender any unused export quotas from the first half of 2026 to the government regulator.
- The move tightens enforcement of the country’s shipment-control regime after authorities replaced an outright export ban with quotas in October.
- That quota system took months longer to roll out, leading Congo to extend quarterly compliance deadlines twice before this latest order.
- The decision matters globally because the Democratic Republic of Congo is the dominant supplier of cobalt, a key battery metal.
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