Macroeconomic factors, green metals demand and ESG impacting on mining investment

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Macroeconomic factors, demand for green metals and environmental, social and governance endeavours are all factors that are influencing investment in mining, speakers outlined during the second day of the Joburg Indaba, which was held this week. Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) CEO designate Craig Miller said the company has benefitted from the changing macroeconomic environment, with the just energy transition and need for reduced emissions resulting in increasing demand for platinum group metals (PGMs).

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