Copper continues to rise at 8491 USD per ton this week from July 24 to 29, 2023 in DRC
The trend is upward for the main export products of the Democratic Republic of the Congo during this week from July 24 to 29, 2023, in view of the projections of experts from the National Mercuriales Commission, a structure of the Ministry of Foreign Trade.
Copper is trending up this week at USD 8,941 per tonne versus USD 8,319 per tonne last week, a positive price differential of USD 171.
Zinc is also up this week at 2,384 USD per tonne against 2,352 USD per tonne last week, giving rise to 32 USD.
The same is true for tin which is trading this week at 28,940 USD per ton against 28,740 USD per ton, a positive price difference of 200 USD.
Gold is also up this week at 63.52 USD per gram compared to 62.36 USD per gram last week, an increase of 1.16 USD.
Silver is also trending higher at $0.81 per gram versus $0.75 per gram last week, a positive price differential of $0.06.
However, cobalt is down slightly this week at 32,732 USD per tonne against 32,735 USD per tonne last week, a drop of 3 USD.
The other product in decline is tantalum which is selling this week around 329 USD per Kg against 330 USD per Kg last week, ie a negative price difference of 1 USD.