De Beers, the world’s biggest diamond producer, has put exploration in the mineral-rich Democratic Republic of Congo on ice, the latest retrenchment in an industry that is scrambling to come to terms with a collapse in prices for the precious stones.
The suspension of operations in DR Congo – rated the most difficult place on the planet to do business – follows the company’s February move to mothball its mines in Botswana until later this month.

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