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Platinum: Protectionism presents challenges for a key metal

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April 17, 2025

UNDER a sky of uncertainty and volatility, platinum emerges as a key player in a global economic landscape marked by trade tensions and geopolitical challenges.

- ION JAUREGUI

Platinum: Protectionism presents challenges for a key metal

This precious metal, essential in the automotive, chemical, and jewelry industries, has seen its prices fluctuate dramatically in recent years.

The current situation-framed by shifts in international policies and the pressure from previous tariffs-calls for a detailed journalistic analysis that uncovers both the challenges and opportunities for publicly traded companies that depend on this strategic resource.

The Impact of Tariffs and Trade Tensions

During the Trump administration, tariffs and protectionist measures were imposed that, although initially targeted at other sectors, extended their consequences to the platinum market. These measures increased import costs and generated an atmosphere of uncertainty in international trade. The resulting tensions not only affected transactions but also reshaped corporate strategies around the procurement and processing of the metal.

The legacy of these policies continues to influence the market, as expectations of new agreements or tariff restrictions keep investors on constant alert.

Publicly Traded Companies and Their Strategies

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