The CEO of mining giant China Molybdenum was back in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) last week to meet senior officials.Sun Ruiwen’s second trip to Kinshasa in less than three months came as China Moly’s copper and cobalt operation in the Central African nation faces its biggest test yet, after a court temporarily suspended it from running the massive Tenke-Funrugume mine (TFM).He met Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde Kyenge and officials of the Senate – the upper house of…
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