The Democratic Republic of Congo will allocate annual cobalt export quotas based on companies’ production and shipment data for the previous three years, three sources familiar with the matter told ...
WASHINGTON. BACK IN THE METRO, COBALT CREDIT UNION IS HELPING THEIR MEMBERS WHO HAVE BEEN FURLOUGHED DURING THE SHUTDOWN. THEY’RE OFFERING A LOAN OF UP TO $5,000 WITH NO FEES OR INTEREST. THEY HOPE ...
The cobalt export suspension from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) will expire on October 15. The restriction, imposed in February, extended in June and again on Sunday, had a profound impact on ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo will allow some cobalt exports to resume from next month, as the world’s biggest producer of the metal said quotas would replace a months-long ban on shipments. The ...
A chart circulating on social media that shows a sudden uptick in online searches for the phrase “help with mortgage” is raising concerns that we could see a repeat of the 2008 foreclosure crisis. But ...
Remember the movie Brewster’s Millions? It’s an old tale, told many times throughout the years, always involving a wealthy eccentric relative and a set of conditions that must be met to receive an ...
A metal once used primarily as a coloring agent in ceramics is now a sought-after commodity for the U.S. military, which wants to add up to $500 million worth of cobalt to defense stockpiles.
Erik Wunder, the leader of the black metal band Cobalt and the dark folk rock group Man’s Gin, has died. The news was shared by Nachtmystium’s Blake Judd and Abigail Williams’ Ken Sorceron yesterday.
We’re very shocked and saddened to hear reports that Cobalt and Man’s Gin leader Erik Wunder has passed away at 42 years old. Blake Judd of Nachtmystium and Ken Sorceron of Abigail Williams are among ...
KINSHASA, June 21 (Reuters) - The Democratic Republic of Congo has extended by three months a ban on exports of cobalt intended to curb oversupply of the electric vehicle battery material, a ...
Cobalt is one of the world’s best battery materials, but geopolitically, it’s less than ideal. The world’s largest reserves are in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where mining has long been ...