Spanning over six Central African countries—principally the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Republic of Congo, Gabon, Cameroon, Central African Republic, and Equatorial Guinea.

Major Resources in the Region

  • Central African Copperbelt
    • Cobalt: The DRC holds more than 60% of the world’s known cobalt reserves and regularly supplies over 70% of global annual production, making it indispensable for lithium-ion battery manufacturing.
    • Copper: The region contains massive, high-grade deposits of copper, vital for global electrical grids, electric vehicles (EVs), and green infrastructure.
  • Three Ts in the Region
    • Tantalum: Vital for capacitors in smartphones and aerospace electronics.
    • Tin: Used as primary solder in electronic circuit boards.
    • Tungsten: Prize-worthy for industrial-grade, high-density machinery.
  • High-Value Commodities
    • Diamonds & Gold: Alluvial diamond fields populate northern DRC and the Central African Republic, alongside deep-vein gold deposits along the Albertine Rift.
    • Iron Ore: Gabon and Cameroon contain vast, largely untapped high-grade iron ore reserves (such as the Belinga deposit in Gabon), drawing heavy infrastructure investments for steel production.
    • Manganese: Gabon is one of the world’s top three producers of high-grade manganese, essential for global steel alloys.
    • Crude Oil: Deposited heavily along coastal maritime zones (Gabon, Republic of Congo) and within the interior Albertine Graben rift system.

 

Source: The Hindu