Raw materials on the upswing
After rather dull commodity years, commodities have come into investors' focus in the wake of the Covid 19 pandemic.
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First came the crash of commodity prices in 2015 and then last year, but then they experienced fantastic price increases. Supply and demand diverged (many mines were closed or constrained) and there is liquidity thanks to monetary assistance from governments. Also, concerns about China's growth have eased, and the commodity engine China is running smoothly again. But not only China, other countries are also launching infrastructure projects, for example.
Economists and analysts currently expect stable growth momentum and strong demand for raw materials in the coming years. This is because some commodities have not yet returned to their old highs. Copper, for example, has already risen sharply in price. And the impact of the pandemic on certain raw materials will not disappear after a short time. Costs are also rising for copper producers, for example, which in turn is leading to higher prices. And the envisaged energy turnaround (solar, wind energy, electromobility) will still require a lot of copper.
If you're a mining company with copper in your projects, you should be happy. For example, Aztec Minerals - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WfTK_cuH30 - with its flagship Cervantes gold-copper project in Mexico. Also in the portfolio are the historic Tombstone properties in Arizona (gold, silver, lead, zinc).
But the price of the important battery metal lithium should also continue to develop well, as demand is high. And electromobility will become increasingly established. In the lithium sector, there are high-quality lithium properties in the lithium triangle in Argentina. That's where Millennial Lithium - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mc8deysBqY8 - operates. The company's Pastos Grandes lithium project scores with excellent battery quality lithium carbonate.
Current corporate information and press releases from Millennial Lithium (https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/millennial-lithium-corp/).
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