[ad_1]
“You’re going to see more companies [coming into the Northern Cape] and a lot of development,” he says. “I think it’s going to become the next economic hub of South Africa. Watch out – we’re going to list.”
Big Tree Copper, South Africa’s only premium copper producer, operates a processing plant in Nababeep, an old mining town in the Northern Cape that lost its shine with miners Newmont and Gold Fields in the mid-2000s, when the price of copper bottomed out.
The green economy – and copper’s essential role as a component in wind turbines, solar, and electric vehicles (EVs) – is fuelling the metal’s resurgence and a rebound in its price.
[ad_2]
Source link