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Congo’s Copper Returns to the Lobito Corridor as the West’s Mineral Railway Reopens
Angola's Lobito railway has received its first copper shipment from Congo since floods disrupted the line, reviving the West's primary route for African critical minerals. The reopening marks a recovery of the mineral transportation corridor after previous closures.
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