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World Service,02 Mar 2016,17 mins

Elements: Tantalum and Niobium

Business Daily

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Is coltan - the notorious conflict mineral which two hi-tech metals Tantalum and Niobium are derived - still being smuggled from DR Congo into Rwanda, to evade taxes and sourcing controls? Laurence Knight investigates the hi-tech roles to which these two chemical elements are put in gadgets and telecommunications. He also discusses the bloody history behind the mining of their ore in the heart of Africa with Sophia Pickles of human rights organisation Global Witness. And, the BBC challenges the Rwandan authorities and chip maker Intel about what they are doing to address allegations of current-day smuggling of coltan across the border from Congo to be laundered in Rwanda. (Photo: A miner cleans freshly dug coltan ore at the Abahizi co-operative mine in Ngara, Rwanda)

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