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Global minerals demand
Exploring the past and future
The global demand for minerals has been characterised by periods of high and low demand, driven by global factors that can last decades. In this article, Martin Lynch explores the major historic events that have driven these mineral demand cycles, and looks ahead to see what might be in store.
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