The Price of Cobalt sinks further to 35,000 USD Per ton 1Cobalt Mining in DRC 

The Price of Cobalt sinks further to 35,000 USD Per ton

Apart from tantalum and copper, all the other main export products of the Democratic Republic of the Congo show a downward trend in this week from February 27 to March 4, 2023, inform the projections of the National Mercurial Commission of the Ministry of Commerce. outside.

Copper is up this week at 8,999 USD per ton against 8,905 USD per ton last week, a positive price difference of 94.45 USD.

Tantalum is also up this week at 384 USD per Kg this week against 380 USD per Kg last week, giving rise to a price increase of 4 USD.

Cobalt is the product that has seen a sharp drop in one week. It is trading at 35,012 USD per ton against 37,596 USD per ton last week, a drop of 2,584 USD.

Zinc also fell to 3,090 USD this week against 3,107 USD last week, a negative price difference of 16.95 USD.

Tin is also showing a downtrend. It is trading around 26.681 USD per ton against 27.715 USD per ton last week, i.e. a negative price difference of 1034 USD.

Gold is also down this week to $56.16 per gram from $60.03 per gram last week, down $3.87.

The other product on the decline is silver ore which is trading this week around 0.70 USD per gram against 0.71 USD per gram last week, resulting in a drop of 0.01 USD.

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