Platinum Giant South Africa Forced by Virus to Look Into Abyss
- Pandemic is creating doubt over long-term demand for metals
- Uncertainty in South Africa had already curbed mine investment
Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg
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South Africa’s gold industry has been dying slowly for years. As the coronavirus undercuts the already fragile case for investment, its platinum mines may be next.
Beset by power and water shortages, alongside whipsawing government policies, South African producers have cut spending over the past decade on mines responsible for 75% of global platinum supply. The virus is accelerating that trend, damping demand for the catalytic converters that are the largest users of the metal, while stimulus packages push automakers to speed a shift to electric vehicles.