Critical minerals: Canada orders three Chinese companies out of agreements
The Canadian government on Wednesday ordered three Chinese companies to divest their investments in Canadian critical minerals companies for national security reasons. The three companies ordered to divest their investments are Sinomine (Hong Kong) Rare Metals...
Rare earth: the world races to find alternatives to Chinese products
Rare earth have managed to maintain a stable positive trend over the past 2 years. This is due to the high demand for electric vehicles, electronics, and rare earth magnets. In fact, the global market for all these products continues to grow rapidly. Another factor...
Lead: the metal will join the list of the Bloomberg Commodity
Lead will become the 24th commodity to be included in the Bloomberg Commodity Index (BCOM), joining aluminum, copper, nickel and zinc, its peers on the London Metal Exchange. The three-month London lead price jumped nearly 10 percent to $2,019.50 per ton at Friday's...
Copper: price falls as manufacturing slumps and demand weakens
Copper prices fell Wednesday as rising expectations that China will loosen COVID-19 controls next year were offset by an uninspiring near-term outlook for metals production and demand. The market also braced for a sharp interest rate hike in the United States later in...
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