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The Cobalt market is a subset of the mining industry, focused on the extraction and production of cobalt ore. Cobalt is a rare metal used in the production of batteries, magnets, and other industrial products. It is primarily mined in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it is often extracted as a by-product of copper and nickel mining.
The cobalt market is subject to the same supply and demand dynamics as other commodities, with prices fluctuating in response to changes in global economic conditions. In recent years, the demand for cobalt has increased due to its use in the production of electric vehicle batteries, leading to a surge in prices.
Notable companies in the cobalt market include Glencore, China Molybdenum, and Trafigura. Other major players include Vale, BHP Billiton, and Anglo American. Show Less Read more