DRC: cobalt almost at 70,000 USD per ton on the international market
While the general trend is downward for the main export minerals of the Democratic Republic of Congo, cobalt continues to improve on the international market, according to projections by experts from the National Mercurial Commission of the Ministry of Foreign Trade, which is piloting Jean-Lucien Bussa.
Cobalt is trending up this week and is trading at $69,921.00 from $69,688.00 this week, a positive gap of $233.
The other mineral on the rise is tin. This ore is trading this week at 40,615 USD against 39,630 USD last week, a positive price difference of 985 USD.
Copper is down to 9,689.25 USD against 9,706.40 USD last week, a negative difference of 17.15 USD.
Gold is down this week at 58.55 USD from 58.71 last week, a negative price difference of 0.16 USD.
Silver is also down at $0.74 this week from $0.75 last week, giving a negative price gap of $0.01.