China’s Copper Play in Africa: High Stakes, Riches, and Risks in Congo and Zambia

File image of Zambian copper plates loaded on a truck bound for South Africa. David Pyke / Green Eye / Biosphoto / Biosphoto via AFP)

Editor’s Note: The following story is an AI-generated summary of a report by the China Nonferrous Metals Research Institute. The original story was published on the Institute’s WeChat page in Chinese. CGSP editors have carefully reviewed the translation and the summary to ensure that it accurately reflects the original story. In addition to the original work that CGSP produces, we are committed to curating reliable, unbiased news about the Global South for readers seeking comprehensive insights into these regions. We chose to showcase this article because it offers a Chinese perspective on an important story about the Global South.

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