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SA Platinum Producers Upbeat Despite Headwinds From Abroad

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15 March 2018

A court ruling in Germany will give cities in that country the right to ban diesel-powered cars from their streets, which in turn could have a significant impact on platinum demand.

- David McKay

SA Platinum Producers Upbeat Despite Headwinds From Abroad

The view of Royal Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat) CEO Steve Phiri, is that primary platinum production in South Africa will continue to decline – about 195 000 ounces this year or nearly 3% of the total – while demand for the metal will increase, marginally.

This is pretty much the consensus throughout the industry, which has seen fabulous increases in demand for platinum’s sister metals – rhodium and palladium – but little in the way of an improvement for platinum, which they mine the most. While 2017 has been a dispiriting year for platinum, the general expectation is that the clouds are likely to blow away soon.

And yet things keep happening to upset the sector’s applecart. One is a recent court decision in Germany giving its cities the right to ban diesel powered cars from their streets – a development that, were it to be taken up, would have a significant impact on the demand for platinum, which is used extensively in diesel catalytic converters. In fact, an estimated 12m cars complying with the so-called Euro 5 and earlier emission standards for noxious fumes would be affected.

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