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South Africa mining output jumps 4.6% on platinum group metals boom

Platinum Group Metal mines. Photo by Kurt Cotoaga @ Unsplash
Platinum Group Metal mines. Photo by Kurt Cotoaga @ Unsplash
  • Mining output rises 4.6% despite flooding disruptions
  • PGMs and critical minerals drive revenue surge

 

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – South Africa’s mining sector opened 2026 with a 4.6% year-on-year rise in January output, driven by strong gains in platinum group metals and industrial minerals.

Official data from Statistics South Africa showed mineral sales reaching about $4.9bn, supported by higher production of platinum group metals (PGMs), chromium and manganese, alongside resilient global demand.

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