Zambia and Congo Reopen Their Border After Resolving a Trade Dispute

Date:

Share post:

Zambia and Congo agreed to reopen their border on Monday after resolving a trade dispute between the countries that led to Zambia closing the border over the weekend.

“The Zambian party informed the Congolese party that the border will be reopened, to allow the free movement of people and goods between the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Zambia,” said the ministers of commerce of the two countries in a joint statement.

Zambia’s commerce, trade and industry minister Chipoka Mulenga had met with Congolese officials in Lubumbashi near the border.

Zambia announced on Sunday it had closed its border with its northern neighbour after Congo imposed a ban on the import of soft drinks and beer from Zambia. That resulted in protests by Congolese truckers near the border town of Kasumbalesa. Zambian business groups also criticized the ban.

The Zambian Association of Manufacturers said it could set a “dangerous precedent for future trade relations.”

Zambia’s decision to shut its border threatened Congo’s ability to export its minerals. Landlocked Congo has huge gold, copper and cobalt reserves in its mineral-rich east. Much of it passes through Zambia on its way to the coast for shipping.

Congo is by far the world’s biggest producer of cobalt, which is in high demand and used in batteries that power electric vehicles, smartphones and computers.

Zambia is also a key gateway for Congo’s imports.

Congo’s trade ministry said it had not received a formal complaint from Zambia before the border was closed and questioned the move. It said it hoped the talks in Lubumbashi would result in “a lasting solution.”

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement -

Related articles

Pravin Gordhan, South African Anti-Apartheid Activist and Long-Serving Minister, Dies at 75

Pravin Gordhan, a key figure in South Africa's liberation struggle and a government minister for many years, passed...

Family Receives Body of Ugandan Olympian Set on Fire by Her Partner in Kenya

The body of Ugandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei, who tragically died after being set on fire by her...

The Importance of Student Exchange Program for Africans

It can be a difficult thing to shy away from numerous assignments and projects lined up for you...

24 Hours In The Life Of A Lagosian

Lagos can be that bad guy who loves partying with ladies in the night and wakes up in...