
Due to oversupply, Congo suspends cobalt exports for four months

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo has announced a four-month suspension of cobalt exports to address the global oversupply in the cobalt market. This measure takes effect on February 22 and aims to curb the declining trend in cobalt prices. The Congo is the source of about three-quarters of the world's cobalt supply, and in recent years, a surge in production has led to an oversupply of cobalt, causing prices to plummet. Although the export ban applies to all producers, it does not restrict production and does not affect copper exports. The government also plans to take other measures to balance the cobalt market
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