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KoBold Metals agrees on framework to buy stake in DRC lithium deposit
KoBold Metals agrees on framework to buy stake in DRC lithium deposit

TimesLIVE

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • TimesLIVE

KoBold Metals agrees on framework to buy stake in DRC lithium deposit

California-based metals exploration company KoBold Metals said on Wednesday that it had agreed on a framework to buy AVZ Minerals' interests in the Manono lithium deposit in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The agreement will enable KoBold, which is backed by billionaires Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, to invest more than $1bn (R18.27bn) to bring lithium from Manono to Western markets. Lithium, a key metal used extensively to make batteries for electric vehicles and various consumer electronics, is produced in limited quantities in the US, leading to a heavy reliance on China. The administrations of both President Donald Trump and his predecessor, Joe Biden, have made efforts to reduce this dependency. Last month, Massad Boulos, President Trump's senior adviser for Africa, said that the US is in talks to invest billions of dollars in the mineral-rich DRC. The country boasts vast reserves of cobalt, lithium, uranium and other minerals essential for the energy transition. Both the Silicon Valley start-up and AVZ Minerals said that they were collaborating with all stakeholders involved in the deal, including the governments of the United States and the DRC.

Bill Gates-backed firm to buy Congo lithium deposit
Bill Gates-backed firm to buy Congo lithium deposit

E&E News

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • E&E News

Bill Gates-backed firm to buy Congo lithium deposit

KoBold Metals, backed by billionaire Bill Gates, has brokered a deal to buy a massive lithium project in the Democratic Republic of Congo. KoBold, which uses artificial intelligence to explore for materials key to the energy transition, announced Wednesday that it had hammered out a framework for buying Australia's AVZ Minerals' interest in the Manono lithium deposit in the southern Congo in central Africa. The company said the Trump administration helped shepherd through the deal and in a message on X thanked Secretary of State Marco Rubio; Massad Boulos, the department's senior adviser for Africa; and Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi for 'opening doors for U.S. investment' and agreeing on a framework for the investment. Advertisement 'We'll make America & DRC safer, stronger & more prosperous,' the company wrote.

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