DRC Suffers from Violence and Waning Copper Production
A report from the Chamber of Mines highlights that copper production in the Democratic Republic of Congo dropped to its lowest level in six years in 2015, and, according to Reuters, 2016 could yield lackluster results. The Central African country relies on mining for 20 percent of GDP, with such minerals as cobalt and copper comprising over 70 percent of exports alone. The government expects the economy to improve in the coming years as new mining operations come online.


