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DR Congo and Zambia Gain Economic Windfall From Global Copper Price Surge

The Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia are benefiting from a sharp rise in global copper prices, creating a rare economic tailwind for Africa’s two largest copper producers. The rally in the red metal has lifted export revenues, strengthened foreign exchange inflows and renewed investor interest in both countries’ mining sectors, reinforcing copper’s central role in their economic outlooks.

Copper prices have climbed to multiyear highs in 2025, driven by tight global supply and strong demand from energy transition and infrastructure projects. Market data show prices approaching levels last seen more than a year ago, and analysts say this upswing is already translating into higher export earnings for copper-reliant economies, as highlighted by market commentary reported by Business Insider Africa.

In Zambia, where copper accounts for roughly 70 percent of export earnings, the price rally is improving fiscal prospects and supporting the kwacha, according to industry analysts cited by Copperbelt Katanga Mining. Observers note that stronger copper revenues could ease pressure on public finances and help the country consolidate its post debt restructuring recovery.

For the DR Congo, Africa’s largest copper producer, higher prices are expected to bolster state revenues and attract fresh capital into major mining hubs such as Katanga and the Kamoa Kakula corridor. Mining sector analysts say sustained price strength could support infrastructure investment and broader economic stability, reinforcing the strategic importance of copper to both economies, as reported by regional mining and market analysts.

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