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How Trump wants US companies to cash in

27 July 2025
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How Trump wants US companies to cash in
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Getty Images A young boy, in a T-shirt in the colours of the US flag, stands by an artisanal mine holding a wire sifting tray behind his shoulders in Lumumbashi in DR Congo, December 2005.Getty Images

The Trump administration is facilitating a contentious peace initiative to resolve the ongoing conflict in eastern DR Congo, driven by the region’s mineral wealth crucial for US technology industries. As the US seeks to secure mineral rights, concerns arise over potential compromises to DR Congo’s sovereignty and long-term implications of such agreements.

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