SAKIMA (DRC State-Owned Mining Company)
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A Congo state mining company got folded into a US-brokered private deal — public assets quietly ending up in private hands.
Who they are
SAKIMA, the Democratic Republic of Congo's state-owned gold and mineral mining company.
What they do
The engine flags it as an example of a nationally-owned asset being diluted into a private business group.
How it works
It became a joint-venture partner with a US-linked outfit (America First Global) and the commodities trader Mercuria on a coltan mining project at Rubaya.
Why it matters
It fits a pattern the engine tracks where 'peace deals' become the cover for moving a country's public resources into private control.
The engine's record — word for word
Société Aurifère du Kivu et du Maniema — DRC state-owned mining company. Joint-venture partner with America First Global + Mercuria for Rubaya coltan project. Engine treatment: state-asset-diluted-into-private-consortium pattern (parallel to other US-brokered sovereign-asset-transfer-via-peace-deal architectures).
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