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US Targets DRC Militias and Trading Firms in Rubaya Minerals Sanctions

Sanctions target CODECO and associated firms for illicit mineral trade and abuses in eastern Congo, where Rubaya mine supplies up to 30% of the world's coltan, U.S. officials said.

  • On Tuesday, the United States government sanctioned CODECO, a Congolese mining organization, and two Hong Kong-based exporters for illicit mineral trading in eastern Congo.
  • Recently, the US sanctioned an armed group accused of illicit mining in Congo, which generated revenue through illegal fees, taxes, and mineral smuggling amid ceasefire violations.
  • The site lies in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo’s conflict-ridden region, producing 15 to 30 percent of global coltan, according to State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce.
  • The measures freeze assets and ban transactions under US control, imposing consequences on actors destabilizing eastern DRC.
  • As both sides threaten a peace deal by August 18, fighting around Mulamba since Friday jeopardizes the effort despite a US-Qatar ceasefire.
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NiagaraFallsReview.ca broke the news in Niagara Falls, Canada on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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