Congo quarterly copper exports down almost 15% as cobalt rebounds

Published: Apr 15, 2026 07:00
According to shipping data from Reuters, copper exports from the DRC fell 14.6% year-on-year in Q1 2026, while cobalt exports rebounded sharply after months-long export suspensions. The DRC exported around 955,000 metric tons of copper in Q1 2026, down from 1.09 million tons a year earlier, supported by major operations including Ivanhoe, CMOC, Glencore and Sicomines. In contrast, cobalt exports stood at 48,800 tons in Q1 2026 following the end of the export ban, compared with a high base last year when shipments were front-loaded. Meanwhile, supply of key chemicals for copper and cobalt processing remains tight in the DRC. Imports of sulfur, sulfuric acid and caustic soda have dropped sharply amid the conflict between the U.S., Israel and Iran.

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