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Booming raw materials of the future

There are conventional commodities and those that are predicted to see large growth in demand over the next 20 years

Modern technologies need certain metals and raw materials. Whether it's batteries for electric cars, catalysts for the industrial sector or magnets for wind turbines, high-tech metals are in demand. It is problematic when urgently needed raw materials come from politically unstable regions - just think of cobalt and the Congo.

Fitch Solutions has been looking at the future of raw materials. Conventional raw materials will receive an additional boost thanks to their central role in the green and digital transformation. The booming raw materials that the future particularly needs include, for example, cobalt, tin, rare earths, nickel, aluminum, lithium or copper. The world is changing, digitalization and climate change are central topics and closely linked to certain raw materials. 

When it comes to climate change and emissions reduction, copper is in demand, as are nickel, lithium and cobalt for batteries. Especially in the lithium and cobalt mining sector, Fitch Solutions sees a development that makes these raw materials precious. In the rapid development of battery technologies, however, there is also the possibility that, for example, the rare cobalt in batteries will be reduced. But it is not that far yet, there is no danger of a decline in demand.

Companies with cobalt or copper in the projects should therefore focus on the right raw materials, for example Mawson Gold - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMaUm3VJnEc - with cobalt and copper in its Finnish Rajapalot gold-cobalt project. New strongly mineralized areas could just be added to the resource area. 
Torq Resources - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okKpAaMW7iM - , for example, has copper in its Margarita iron-oxide-copper-gold project in Chile (1045 hectares of land). Neighboring projects score with very good resources.

Current corporate information and press releases from Mawson Gold (https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/mawson-gold-ltd/) and Torq Resources (https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/torq-resources-inc/).
 
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