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Rome Resources high-grade tin discovery in Congo signals supply hopes

Tin discovery at raw state. Photo by Ivan Ivanovič @ Unsplash
Tin discovery at raw state. Photo by Ivan Ivanovič @ Unsplash
  • High-grade tin intercepts strengthen global supply outlook
  • Security risks threaten investment in DR Congo’s mining sector

 

KINSHASA, DR CONGORome Resources has reported high-grade tin intercepts at its Kalayi prospect, reinforcing the Democratic Republic of Congo’s role in global supply chains.

The London-listed explorer announced results including a standout 1 metre at 6.6% tin and 10 metres at 1.3% tin from depth, underscoring the economic potential of its Bisie North project as global tin prices hover near $50,000 per tonne.

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