Improvement in mining products this week from June 6 to 11, 2022, copper at USD 9,442 per tonne
During this week from June 6 to 11, there is an upturn in the prices of the main mining export products of the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the international market, according to projections by the National Mercurial Commission of the Ministry of Trade.
Copper is up this week at 9,442.80 USD per tonne against 9,401.70 USD per tonne last week, giving a positive price difference of 41.1 USD.
Cobalt remains stable this week on the international market and is trading around 87,781.05 USD.
Zinc is trending up this week at USD 3,880.90 per tonne versus USD 3,738.95 per tonne last week, a positive price differential of USD 141.95.
Similarly, tin is improving this week at 34,618.75 USD per tonne against 34,392.50 USD per tonne last week, a positive price difference of 226.25 USD.
Gold is also up this week at $59.75 per gram from $59.61 per gram last week, giving a positive price difference of $0.14.
While silver has held steady in the market this week at $0.71 per gram.
As for tantalum, it is showing an upward trend this week at 402.50 USD per Kg against 398.75 USD per Kg last week, an increase of 3.75 USD.