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The Metals for Your EV Are Stuck in a 30-Mile Traffic Jam

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  • Nov 3, 2022
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Matt Hill
@mattstephenhill
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www.bloomberg.com
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In order to get a truckload of copper out of Africa and into the hands of tech-hungry buyers, Chanda Kulungika must spend a week sitting in one of the world’s longest traffic jams.... Show More

In order to get a truckload of copper out of Africa and into the hands of tech-hungry buyers, Chanda Kulungika must spend a week sitting in one of the world’s longest traffic jams.

Young men weave through the 30-mile (about 50 kilometers) queue pushing crudely built bicycles stacked with soft drinks, snacks and charcoal. At night, Kulungika sleeps in the cabin of his truck with one eye open, periodically flashing his hazard lights to check for lurking thieves who might steal his fuel or the valuable minerals he’s transporting.

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Joe Weisenthal @TheStalwart · Nov 4, 2022
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This is a must-read from @mattstephenhill. The metals needed for your electric vehicle are stuck in a 30-mile long traffic jam
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