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S&P Revises Congo’s Outlook to Positive on Reforms and Mining Strength

S&P Global Ratings has revised the sovereign outlook for the Democratic Republic of Congo to “positive”, citing stronger economic reforms and robust performance in the mining sector. The agency affirmed Congo’s long-term and short-term credit ratings at B- and B, but said the improved outlook reflects growing confidence in the country’s macroeconomic trajectory, as reported by Reuters.

S&P highlighted progress in fiscal management, tax administration and IMF-backed structural reforms, alongside rising production and exports of key minerals such as copper and cobalt. The agency expects mining-led growth to support average real GDP growth of around 5 percent over the medium term, while strengthening foreign currency reserves and improving the external position.

The ratings move comes as Congo considers a potential Eurobond issuance, with relatively low public debt levels giving the government more room to access international capital markets. Analysts say the positive outlook could help lower borrowing costs and attract fresh investment into the country’s resource-rich economy.

S&P cautioned, however, that risks remain, including exposure to commodity price volatility and ongoing security challenges in eastern Congo. Even so, the outlook revision is seen as a vote of confidence in the government’s reform agenda and the resilience of the mining sector, as noted in commentary cited by MarketScreener.

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