From the beginning the Congo was destined to practice free trade. In fact although it was never closed to foreign trade it was quickly transformed into an economy of gathering under a monopoly regime (1885-1908) organized around the products of the slave trade (rubber ivory etc.) before later progressing to an economy of exploitation proper (1908-1960) based on the mining industry (copper diamonds cobalt uranium etc.) and export agriculture (cotton oilseeds etc.). The entanglement between the state and capital was during these two periods one of the characteristic features of the Congolese economy. The ultimate aim of this arrangement was to divide the Congo into reserved economic areas and to ensure the preponderance of Belgian capital.
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