The group has resumed production in SA and says it sees promising signs of demand in China for chrome and steel 🔒
Tharisa, a chrome and platinum group metals miner, says it is cautiously optimistic as China reopens it economy, with the group set to benefit from a rebound in chrome prices and full production at its operations in SA.
Tharisa operates a mine near Brits in the North West and has two plants to recover chrome and PGMs, Voyager and Genesis.A subscription helps you enjoy the best of our business content every day along with benefits such as exclusive Financial Times articles, ProfileData financial data, and digital access to the Sunday Times and Times Select.
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