Whether small or large mining companies, they all have to deal with similar issues. Alongside BHP from Australia, the largest mining company is probably Glencore. The company supplies the battery, automotive, steel and power generation industries. The heavyweights of the mining industry also include many Chinese companies such as Jianxi Copper. The main focus is on copper, gold and silver.
Iron ore, crude oil, coal and copper are the main business of the BHP Group. Rio Tinto is also one of the major players, with business activities ranging from iron ore, aluminum, copper and diamonds to energy and minerals. Brazil's Vale deals with coal, copper, manganese, nickel, platinum and iron ore. Gold, copper and zinc are the business of the Chinese Zijin Mining. Anglo American, which started out mining gold in South Africa, is now based in the UK. The company's raw materials include precious metals, copper, manganese and niobium.
Industry needs raw materials, which is why more and more companies are investing in raw material producers. Raw materials for renewable energies and battery raw materials are among the most sought-after raw materials. However, there are also companies whose task is to provide mining companies with financing. This is also an investment opportunity in the mining sector.
Queen's Road Capital Investment - https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/queens-road-capital-investment-ltd/ -, for example, ensures that mining companies are supplied with money. The investors in Queen's Road Capital Investment are therefore backing an interesting company.
Another, perhaps less common option is to use a tin company such as Tin One Resources - https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/tinone-resources-inc/ -. Because without tin, there is no solder that connects circuit boards. And semiconductors can be found in all modern technologies.
Current company information and press releases from Queen's Road Capital Investment (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/queens-road-capital-investment-ltd/ -).
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