Reasons to invest in zinc and copper
Zinc is the fourth most consumed metal. With iron and steel, it becomes a stainless coating. It is also present in the production of brass. Investment in infrastructure by emerging economies, China, India and the U.S., and increasing urbanization will fuel zinc demand. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, China remained the largest zinc producer in 2022. This year, zinc prices have gone up and down, and zinc has been no different than other base metals. However, experts agree that zinc prices will point upward in the coming years.
In 2021, China produced 4.2 million tons of zinc. China thus ranks first in terms of both production and consumption. Peru is in second place with 1.6 million tons of zinc production. The third-placed country, Australia, saw production decline last year. India is also a major zinc producer, with one of the world’s leading zinc mines producing more than six million tons of zinc annually. It is followed by the USA, Mexico, Bolivia, Russia, Canada and Sweden. Car producers need not only zinc, but also copper. The reddish metal is indispensable for future technologies. According to forecasts, it will be increasingly needed in the coming years for the expansion of power grids and also for wind turbines. As demand for zinc and copper is expected to rise, companies like Kutcho Copper and Golden Rim Resources are coming into play.
Kutcho Copper owns the Kutcho project in British Columbia with almost 17,000 hectares of land. It contains zinc and copper.
Golden Rim Resources – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaucOoERsE8 – owns a joint venture for a porphyry copper project in Chile and a copper-silver-lead-zinc project nearby in Paguanta, in addition to its flagship Kada (gold) project in Guinea.
Latest corporate information and press releases from Kutcho Copper (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/kutcho-copper-corp/ -).
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