In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the demand for round tube steel is heavily driven by the massive expansion of cobalt and copper mining operations. The local industry currently struggles with a gap between raw ore extraction and high-value downstream rolling processing, leading to a high reliance on imported precision tubes.
The tropical climate and high humidity of the Congo Basin pose severe corrosion risks to industrial assets. Consequently, there is a critical shift toward using duplex pipe, which offers the necessary strength and chloride resistance required for mineral processing plants and chemical leaching facilities.
Urbanization in cities like Kinshasa and Lubumbashi has accelerated the need for tube building frameworks. The current market is evolving from basic carbon steel to high-strength alloyed products to support larger, more resilient industrial complexes.
