The economic independence of the Democratic Republic of Congo is a crucial issue for the country, and President Félix Tshisekedi is determined to promote it. One of the keys to this independence lies in improving the business climate, particularly in the subcontracting sector. It is with this in mind that the Director General of the Regulatory Authority for Subcontracting in the Private Sector (ARSP), Miguel Kashal, went to the KAMOTO Cooper Company (KCC) in Kolwezi, head -location of the cobalt province.
The objective of this visit was to verify the regularity of subcontracting activities in this company. Indeed, subcontracting plays an important role in the Congolese economy, by enabling the development of local skills and promoting the growth of small and medium-sized businesses. However, it is essential to ensure compliance with the rules in this area to guarantee a healthy and fair business climate.
At the end of this visit, Congolese employers in Lualaba expressed their support for the ARSP and underlined the importance of a true partnership between economic actors. Indeed, the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the ARSP and companies would give concrete impetus to the development of economic operators, in accordance with the vision of President Tshisekedi.
The Congolese subcontractors present during this visit also welcomed the action of the ARSP, emphasizing the importance of defending the interests of Congolese entrepreneurs, particularly young people. This visit thus strengthens the confidence of entrepreneurs in a better future, where their interests will be taken into account.
It should be noted that this control operation is in strict compliance with the legislation on subcontracting and its implementing measures. This rigorous approach aims to preserve a favorable business climate while ensuring the compliance of subcontracting activities in the country.
Improving the subcontracting sector in the DRC is an essential step towards the country’s economic independence. By supporting and regulating this activity, the Congolese government seeks to promote the development of local businesses and strengthen their competitiveness on the international market.
Ultimately, the visit of the Director General of ARSP to the KCC company demonstrates the commitment of the Congolese government to promoting an environment conducive to business and supporting the country’s entrepreneurs. This is one more step towards the much-desired economic independence for the Democratic Republic of Congo.
To conclude, the promotion of subcontracting in the private sector in the DRC is a major issue for the economic independence of the country. The visit of the Director General of ARSP to the KCC company shows the Congolese government’s desire to improve the business climate and support local entrepreneurs. This is an important step towards achieving this ambitious vision of economic development and job creation in the Democratic Republic of Congo.