![]() ![]() Locals dug up rocks by hand and shoveled them into threadbare sacks. ![]() The trader led them up a bumpy track of red earth that crossed into the Democratic Republic of Congo and led to a meadow covered with bluish-purple flowers. Glencore’s men asked the trader to take them to the source, and Glasenberg joined the contingent that trekked to the site some weeks later. ![]() One trader consistently rolled in with rocks showing levels of purity that were off the charts-not just for copper, but also for the blue metal cobalt. Development activists, intellectuals, economists and academics have expressed their different views and theories about how development should be carried out in Africa and around the world. This book explores the problems and possible solutions facing Africa today. Miners blasted it from Chilean mountaintops and dug it from the African earth as fast as they could.Īt a processing plant in Zambia, Glencore was buying up all the ore containing copper it could get its hands on when technicians noticed something extraordinary. Many challenges lie ahead but there is a way forward. The metal’s price had quadrupled in less than three years, triggering a global frenzy. Glasenberg’s obsession was copper, because China’s appetite for it was insatiable, with copper wire electrifying the nation’s rising cities and running through the appliances its factories sold to the West. ![]() Both, embodied in the same load of rock, landed in the hands of Ivan Glasenberg, chief executive officer of Glencore Plc, the world’s largest middleman for the raw materials that fuel, feed, and underpin civilization. A dozen years ago the future of technology bounced out of a remote corner of Africa on the back of a truck, along with a world of potential trouble. ![]()
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