On April 16 (Thursday), the DRC, through a state-backed marketing agency, increased the volume of copper it plans to sell to the US to 500,000 mt, a fivefold increase from its initial commitment in January. As first reported by Semafor, the deal was led by state-owned mining company Gécamines, with sales conducted through a joint venture with Mercuria Energy Group and backed by the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation. The deal aimed to sell copper produced from Gécamines' minority stakes in major operations including Kamoto Copper Company and Tenke Fungurume Mining. The expanded agreement underscored the DRC's growing influence in the global copper market while intensifying competition for control over critical minerals supply chains. The Kinshasa government is seeking to convert passive shareholdings into direct revenue and gain greater commercial control. Gécamines has been working to convert its stakes in some of the country's largest mines into physical copper that can be sold independently. Its holdings include Glencore's Kamoto Copper Company and Tenke Fungurume, operated by Chinese enterprises — one of the world's highest-grade copper-cobalt deposits. Although the partnership aimed to enhance transparency and control, Mercuria remained the seller of record while Gécamines established its internal trading division. Analysts noted that this transformation required substantial investment in financing, insurance, and risk management, as well as access to physical markets. The DRC's copper production surged to 3.5 million mt in 2025, consolidating its position as the world's second-largest supplier after Chile. The production growth was driven by record copper prices and surging demand fueled by the expansion of EVs, renewable energy, and data centers. (Wenhua Composite)
Apr 17, 2026 20:26In recent years, spot premiums in the European zinc market have shown significantly greater volatility amid fluctuations in energy costs, regional supply-demand mismatches, frequent temporary smelter curtailments, and shifts in inter-regional trade flows. As one of Europe’s most important hubs for non-ferrous metals logistics, warehousing and spot trade, Rotterdam has long played a key role in the distribution, storage and circulation of imported refined zinc in Europe......
Apr 16, 2026 14:37Vietnam is moving toward establishing a national gold trading platform, transitioning from traditional gold shops to a centralized, digital, account-based system. The initiative aims to mobilize idle gold resources, improve market transparency, and reduce pressure on foreign exchange management. The Prime Minister has requested relevant ministries and agencies to urgently develop the exchange and target its operation before February 10, 2026; however, the project is still under review.
Apr 15, 2026 13:07The 2026 revision improves transparency through moisture and silica adjustments, but Indonesia’s bauxite HPM remains structurally above domestic transaction levels, reinforcing its role as a fiscal reference price rather than a true market-clearing mechanism.
Apr 14, 2026 12:01New Zealand’s Electricity Authority has introduced new rules to relax grid connection limits for solar and storage systems. Starting in late April 2026, residential solar and battery setups will receive a default export limit of at least 10 kW, with options for dynamic, flexible limits in some areas. This initiative aims to reduce network costs by maximizing the use of distributed energy and paving the way for technologies like vehicle-to-grid charging. Additionally, the industry is tasked with developing standardized assessment tools to streamline connections for larger projects and provide clearer investment transparency.
Apr 9, 2026 16:00Looking back at 2025, as the transitional implementation year for the "reverse invoicing" policy, the National Development and Reform Commission's "Document No. 770" explicitly required the termination of local governments' non-compliant investment promotion cooperation. Under the policy guidance of building a unified national market, the copper scrap industry has been gradually moving toward a standardized and compliant development track.
Mar 29, 2026 13:07According to market reports, Alaska Energy Metals Corporation (AEMC) is rapidly advancing its flagship Nikolai Nickel Project, capitalizing on a recent 18% rally in global nickel prices that underscores a tightening market. To accelerate the project's development, the company recently closed a $1 million private placement and secured a critical listing on the U.S. Permitting Council's FAST-41 Transparency Dashboard, a federal initiative designed to streamline and expedite mine permitting. Furthermore, AEMC is bolstering its downstream potential through memorandums of understanding (MOUs) with RecycLiCo Battery Materials for hydrometallurgical processing and with EV manufacturer Lucid Group.
Mar 25, 2026 23:13Entreprise Générale du Cobalt (EGC) and Mercuria Energy Trading will cooperate to advance the standardized development of the Kasulo mine site in Kolwezi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and build a supporting cobalt supply chain. This collaboration aims to establish a "Gold Standard" for artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) of cobalt, setting the Kasulo mine as a global benchmark for transparency, sustainability and ethical sourcing in cobalt production. Under the agreement, EGC and Mercuria will work together with local cooperatives, Gécamines, as well as the central and local governments of the DRC to formulate a comprehensive framework covering occupational health and safety, human rights protection, environmental management and full supply chain traceability.
Mar 25, 2026 08:00On November 14 2025, Malaysia launched the region’s first electric vehicle (EV) battery passport standard, MS 2018 Similar to initiatives under the European DDP for battery industry, MS 2818 will serve as a digital record of the EV battery lifecycle, from production to disposal. It is intended to support transparency, sustainability, and traceability across the entire EV supply chain.
Mar 24, 2026 10:37The listing-based trading on the Anhuida platform under the SMM Trading Center has remained active. The platform’s listing hall brings together high-quality supply sources across diverse non-ferrous metal categories, with top-tier enterprises launching bulk lots one after another. Through the efficient integration of self-listing and intelligent matching models with the supply and demand of upstream and downstream players in the industry chain, it has become an important matchmaking channel for spot trading in non-ferrous metals. To date, the platform has attracted a cumulative total of 10,171 registered enterprises, with cumulative transaction value reaching 1.98328 billion yuan and cumulative trading volume totaling 49.5719 million mt. Its trading scale and industry influence have steadily increased. As a concentration- and transparency-driven spot trading segment for non-ferrous metals, the Anhuida platform’s listing hall covers common non-ferrous metals such as copper, aluminum, zinc, and nickel, as well as new energy and minor metal categories including tin ingot and battery-grade nickel sulphate. It supports enterprises in independently publishing buy and sell intentions and offers multiple trading methods such as direct connection and intelligent matching, enabling buyers and sellers to quickly present their needs and identify counterparties, thereby significantly improving the efficiency of spot trading. Recently, the platform has featured a rich variety of popular listed categories with ample supply. It includes listings of scarce categories such as imported Indonesian tin ingot, while core new energy raw materials such as battery-grade nickel sulphate have also been launched in batches. Top industry enterprises including MCC Ramu New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. and Wanhua Chemical (Yantai) Battery Industry Co., Ltd. have all published multiple batches of battery-grade nickel sulphate sales listings on the platform, with single-batch listing Volume ranging from 66 mt to 99 mt. This has provided upstream and downstream enterprises in the new energy industry chain with stable and high-quality supply channels, effectively ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of the industry chain and supply chain. With its concentrated and transparent trading environment and flexible, diversified trading methods, the Anhuida platform’s listing hall has continued to build an efficient bridge for supply and demand matching in the non-ferrous metals industry, helping enterprises reduce transaction communication costs and optimize resource allocation. In the future, the platform will continue to enrich listed categories and improve trading functions, further invigorating the spot trading market for non-ferrous metals. Trading Platform Link: Contact for Inquiries: 021-51666886 Inquiry Email: anhuida@smm.cn
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