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I just came across a pretty important news story, and the flooding issue in Angola is more serious than expected. The heavy rain last weekend directly destroyed the railway in the Lobito Corridor, which connects the mining areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo with the Atlantic port, mainly transporting copper and cobalt needed by the global metals market.
According to a statement from the Lobito Atlantic Railway Company, the flooding caused severe damage near the Hallo River, about 140 kilometers southeast of Benguela, and infrastructure in the Kavao River area was also affected. Now this critical transportation route has been suspended, and no specific information has been provided about when operations will resume.
This corridor is backed by the United States and Europe, and is of great significance to the global mineral supply chain. After all, copper and cobalt are essential in areas such as new energy, consumer electronics, and chip manufacturing. Once this transport route is disrupted, it will inevitably affect the stability of the global supply chain. The transportation interruption caused by the flooding may also push up the prices of these minerals, making it worth continued attention.