A truckers’ strike in the Democratic Republic of Congo that blocked some exports of copper and cobalt has been resolved, according to people familiar with the matter.
The drivers stopped shipping the green-energy metals from the mining hub of Kolwezi around the end of October in a dispute over danger pay.
That threatened shipments from major mines operated by companies such as Glencore Plc, CMOC Group Ltd. and Ivanhoe Mines Ltd.
Source: Bloomberg