The price of a tonne of Cobalt registers a positive difference of 233 USD this week - DRC 1Mining in DRC Cobalt 

The price of a tonne of Cobalt registers a positive difference of 233 USD this week – DRC

The price per ton of Cobalt is expected to rise on the international mining products market during the week of January 17 to 21, 2021.

If the projections of experts from the National Mercurial Commission of the Ministry of Foreign Trade show a downward trend for most mining products exported from the Democratic Republic of Congo,
Cobalt is an exception this week.

This strategic mineral is expected to trade at USD 69,921.00 this week against USD 69,688.00 the previous week, a positive deviation of USD 233.

During the same period, Tin will also be on the rise in the international market. This ore will trade this week at 40,615 USD against 39,630 USD last week, a positive difference of 985 USD.

After being up last week, Copper fell to USD 9,689.25 from USD 9,706.40 last week, a negative deviation of USD 17.15.

As for Gold, it should be down this week at 58.55 USD per ounce against 58.71 the previous week, a negative difference of 0.16 USD.

Silver will also drop to $0.74 this week from $0.75 last week, resulting in a negative price gap of $0.01.

It should also be noted that Tantalum should experience price stability on the international market for this period.

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