President Joseph Kabila signed the new code, which replacesa predecessor from 2002, earlier this month despite strongobjections from industry, which said it would scare offinvestment and violate existing agreements.
In a meeting before he signed the code, Kabila assured thecompanies their concerns would be discussed in the follow-uptalks.
Mines Minister Martin Kabwelulu told reporters on Wednesdaythat the talks with major companies present in Congo, includingGlencore, Randgold, China Molybdenumand Ivanhoe, would begin on Friday.
The miners say they expect the negotiations to focus onrecognition of 10-year protections against changes to the fiscaland customs regime they enjoyed under the previous code but thatwere annulled by the new law.
However, officials in Congo, which is
In a statement after a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, thegovernment said it was "determined to defend national interests"in the talks.(Reporting By Amedee Mwarabu; Writing by Aaron RossEditing by Gareth Jones)


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