Cobalt at 61,000 USD per tonne on the international market
The trend in the basic values of export mining products from the Democratic Republic of the Congo is on the rise in the week from November 22 to 27, 2021, according to projections by experts from the National Mercurial Commission of the Ministry of Foreign Trade expensive to Jean-Lucien Bussa.
Cobalt is the leading mining product showing an upward trend. A tonne of cobalt is trading this week around $ 61,232.85 versus $ 60,024.71 per tonne last week, a positive price spread of $ 1,208.14.
Copper is down this week. It is trading at $ 9,803.30 per tonne against $ 9,845.20 per tonne last week, a negative price spread of $ 41.9.
Zinc is also down this week at $ 3,272.50 per tonne from $ 3,309.90 per tonne last week, a negative price spread of $ 37.4.
Tin is up to $ 38,968.00 per tonne from $ 38,458.00 per tonne last week, showing a positive price differential of $ 510.
Gold is also trending up this week at $ 60.16 per gram versus $ 58.49 per ton last week, a positive spread of $ 1.67.
Likewise, silver is up to $ 0.82 per gram from $ 0.78 per gram last week, a price differential of $ 0.04.
Tantalum remains stable on the international market at 237 USD per kg.