Finance ministers of the DRC and Republic of Congo have signed a Kinshasa accord on the Maluku road-rail bridge, opening a concrete phase for regional integration.
Ange Makaya
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Brazzaville readies for the AfDB and ADF 2026 annual meetings, drawing 3,000 delegates, heads of state and investors to Congo’s biggest financial gathering.
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The BEAC’s national directorate in Congo-Brazzaville has launched its 2026 balance of payments data collection campaign, flagging a critical drop in the 2025 response rate to just 41.81 percent against …
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Sworn in on April 16, Denis Sassou N’Guesso set Congo’s economic agenda: diversification, revenue mobilization, anti-graft measures and transport and power upgrades through 2031.
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Congo-Brazzaville rejects TV5 Monde’s illegal logging claims, citing 2019 infrastructure-for-timber conventions and quotas set to expire in 2027.
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Congo-Brazzaville’s parliament approved a new mining code replacing the 2005 law, mandating local processing, a national mining firm and tighter controls.
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Congo-Brazzaville and Central African Republic are advancing a hydrocarbon transport corridor linking Brazzaville to Bangui through the port of Pointe-Noire, building on a 2024 bilateral agreement.
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CEMAC’s reform steering committee, chaired by Congo’s Christian Yoka, found first-quarter progress wanting and set priorities on treasury, debt and banking.
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Congo-Brazzaville’s parliament adopts a new mining code introducing production sharing, an upgraded registry and local processing after seven years of work.
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Congo’s National Assembly adopted the revised Mining Code on April 8, 2026, a long-awaited overhaul of the law governing the country’s extractive sector.