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Cobalt traded flat at 33,335 USD/T on June 19, 2025. Over the past month, Cobalt's price has fallen 1.08%, but it is still 22.78% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Cobalt - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on June of 2025.
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Nickel rose to 15,230 USD/T on June 27, 2025, up 0.53% from the previous day. Over the past month, Nickel's price has risen 0.89%, but it is still 11.92% lower than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Nickel - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on June of 2025.
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Morocco Exports of cobalt ores and concentrates to India was US$20 during 2007, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Morocco Exports of cobalt ores and concentrates to India - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on June of 2025.
The present table collection is one of the hugest publications of the institute for economic and social history of the University of Göttingen about the historical industrial statistics of Prussia and Germany before 1850. These investigations were done in the context of the focus field “Sources and research on historical statistics of Germany” subsidized by the DFG. The long term objective was the development of a comprehensive, sectorial and geographically divided historical industrial statistics of Prussia and Germany before 1850. The first table collection is focused on the sectors coal mines, steel mills and salt works (Bd. 1). Further table collections were about the textile branch (Bd. 2) and “different industries” (Bd.3: Construction, clothing, leather, metal processing, wood processing, food and beverage).“The objective of the present publication is to present the sectors coal mines, steel mills and salt works quantitatively (statistically) as comprehensive as possible and detailed in time and geographical areas. A full registration of the contemporary data is intended on the basis of uniform approaches and methods” (Kaufhold, K.H./Sachse, W. (Hrsg.), a. cit., p. III ff).The structure of the publication is divided in three huge production areas: coal mines (A), steel mills (B) and salt works (C). Each of these parts is subdivided in the same way. (Prussia altogether = 1, Prussia by main districts = 2, single districts and other territories = 3).Prussia had five main districts: 1. Brandenburg-Prussian main district, 2. Silesian main district, 3. Low Saxon - Thuringian main district, 4. Westphalian main district and 5. Rhenish Main district.All three production areas (each subdivided by “Prussia altogether” and the five main districts) have different tables with products, always listed in the same order:Product group A, coal mining: (1) Iron ores and iron ores, (2) copper ores, (3) lead ores,(4) silver ores, (5) zinc ores, (6) Cobalt ores,(7) arsenic ores , (8) antimony ores, (9) manganese ores, (10) alum ores, (11) vitriol ores, (12) coal, (13) lignite, (14) graphite;Product group B, steel mills: (1) iron and steel production, (2) pig iron, (3) crude iron, (4) castings, (5) bar iron and rolled iron, (6) iron sheets, (7) iron wire, (8) crude steel, (9) Silver, (10) lead, (11) smoothness, (12) rolled lead plates, (13) gar copper, (14) copper, (15) brass, (16) Zinc, (17) ingots and zinc plate; (18) Zinc sheets; (19) Blue color (smalt or cobalt); (20) Arsenic; (21) Antimony, (22) alum, (23) vitriol, (24) green vitriol, (25) mixed vitriol, (25) sulfur;Product group C, salt works: (1) saline salt, (2) white saline, (3) black and yellow salt, (4) manure salt (gypsum).The temporary product categories were maintained most of the times according to the type of source. Regroupings were not rejected because practical reasons, but because new definitions of categories were not applicable to the historical data. Only in the area of steel mills (for instance for iron, copper and brass) some parts of the further processing are included; similar cases are semi-finished products (sheets, wire) and metallurgical production of chemicals which partly contains the production of chemical fabrics that could not be separated. Deviations like this are announced.Most of the times the following Quantities (=Variables) were used in the tables:(1) Production equipment, production equipment; (2) production quantities (usually the entire production / promotion of a year were recorded); (3) production value; (4) Employees (annual averages); (5) family members. Data tables in HISTAT:The following overview only contains the rough structuring of the table collection by product groups, survey territories and main districts A. Coal Mining:A.1. Prussia altogether;A.2. Prussia divided by main districts;A.2.1. Brandenburg-Prussian main district;A.2.2. Silesian main district;A.2.3. Low Saxon - Thuringian main district;A.2.4. Westphalian main district;A.2.5. Rhenish main district;A.3 Single districts and other territoriesProduct tables: (1) Iron ores and iron ores, (2) copper ores, (3) lead ores,(4) silver ores, (5) zinc ores, (6) Cobalt ores,(7) arsenic ores , (8) antimony ores, (9) manganese ores, (10) alum ores, (11) vitriol ores, (12) coal, (13) lignite, (14) graphite. B. Coal mining:B.1. Prussia altogether;B.2. Prussia divided by main districts;B.2.1. Brandenburg-Prussian main district;B.2.2. Silesian main district;B.2.3. Low Saxon - Thuringian main district;B.2.4. Westphalian main district;B.2.5. Rhenish main district;B.3 Single districts and other territoriesProduct tables: (1) Iron ores and iron ores, (2) copper ores, (3) lead ores,(4) silver ores, (5) zinc ores, (6) Cobalt ores,(7) arsenic ores , (8) antimony ores, (9) manganese ores, (10) alum ores, (11) vitriol ores, (12) coal, (13) lignite, (14) graphite;Product group B, steel mills: (1) iron and steel production, (2) pig iron, (3) crude iron, (4) castings, (5) bar iron and ro...
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Germany Imports from South Korea of Cobalt Oxides and Hydroxides, Commercial Cobalt Oxides was US$20 during 2020, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Germany Imports from South Korea of Cobalt Oxides and Hydroxides, Commercial Cobalt Oxides - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on June of 2025.
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Romania Exports of cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy to Ireland was US$20 during 2021, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Romania Exports of cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy to Ireland - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on June of 2025.
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Ukraine Exports of cobalt ores and concentrates to Ireland was US$20 during 2018, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Ukraine Exports of cobalt ores and concentrates to Ireland - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on May of 2025.
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The present table collection is one of the hugest publications of the institute for economic and social history of the University of Göttingen about the historical industrial statistics of Prussia and Germany before 1850. These investigations were done in the context of the focus field “Sources and research on historical statistics of Germany” subsidized by the DFG. The long term objective was the development of a comprehensive, sectorial and geographically divided historical industrial statistics of Prussia and Germany before 1850. The first table collection is focused on the sectors coal mines, steel mills and salt works (Bd. 1). Further table collections were about the textile branch (Bd. 2) and “different industries” (Bd.3: Construction, clothing, leather, metal processing, wood processing, food and beverage). “The objective of the present publication is to present the sectors coal mines, steel mills and salt works quantitatively (statistically) as comprehensive as possible and detailed in time and geographical areas. A full registration of the contemporary data is intended on the basis of uniform approaches and methods” (Kaufhold, K.H./Sachse, W. (Hrsg.), a. cit., p. III ff). The structure of the publication is divided in three huge production areas: coal mines (A), steel mills (B) and salt works (C). Each of these parts is subdivided in the same way. (Prussia altogether = 1, Prussia by main districts = 2, single districts and other territories = 3). Prussia had five main districts: 1. Brandenburg-Prussian main district, 2. Silesian main district, 3. Low Saxon - Thuringian main district, 4. Westphalian main district and 5. Rhenish Main district. All three production areas (each subdivided by “Prussia altogether” and the five main districts) have different tables with products, always listed in the same order: Product group A, coal mining: (1) Iron ores and iron ores, (2) copper ores, (3) lead ores,(4) silver ores, (5) zinc ores, (6) Cobalt ores,(7) arsenic ores , (8) antimony ores, (9) manganese ores, (10) alum ores, (11) vitriol ores, (12) coal, (13) lignite, (14) graphite; Product group B, steel mills: (1) iron and steel production, (2) pig iron, (3) crude iron, (4) castings, (5) bar iron and rolled iron, (6) iron sheets, (7) iron wire, (8) crude steel, (9) Silver, (10) lead, (11) smoothness, (12) rolled lead plates, (13) gar copper, (14) copper, (15) brass, (16) Zinc, (17) ingots and zinc plate; (18) Zinc sheets; (19) Blue color (smalt or cobalt); (20) Arsenic; (21) Antimony, (22) alum, (23) vitriol, (24) green vitriol, (25) mixed vitriol, (25) sulfur; Product group C, salt works: (1) saline salt, (2) white saline, (3) black and yellow salt, (4) manure salt (gypsum). The temporary product categories were maintained most of the times according to the type of source. Regroupings were not rejected because practical reasons, but because new definitions of categories were not applicable to the historical data. Only in the area of steel mills (for instance for iron, copper and brass) some parts of the further processing are included; similar cases are semi-finished products (sheets, wire) and metallurgical production of chemicals which partly contains the production of chemical fabrics that could not be separated. Deviations like this are announced. Most of the times the following Quantities (=Variables) were used in the tables: (1) Production equipment, production equipment; (2) production quantities (usually the entire production / promotion of a year were recorded); (3) production value; (4) Employees (annual averages); (5) family members.
Data tables in HISTAT: The following overview only contains the rough structuring of the table collection by product groups, survey territories and main districts
A. Coal Mining: A.1. Prussia altogether; A.2. Prussia divided by main districts; A.2.1. Brandenburg-Prussian main district; A.2.2. Silesian main district; A.2.3. Low Saxon - Thuringian main district; A.2.4. Westphalian main district; A.2.5. Rhenish main district; A.3 Single districts and other territories Product tables: (1) Iron ores and iron ores, (2) copper ores, (3) lead ores,(4) silver ores, (5) zinc ores, (6) Cobalt ores,(7) arsenic ores , (8) antimony ores, (9) manganese ores, (10) alum ores, (11) vitriol ores, (12) coal, (13) lignite, (14) graphite.
B. Coal mining: B.1. Prussia altogether; B.2. Prussia divided by main districts; B.2.1. Brandenburg-Prussian main district; B.2.2. Silesian main district; B....
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Zimbabwe Exports of cobalt ores and concentrates to United States was US$20 during 2011, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Zimbabwe Exports of cobalt ores and concentrates to United States - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on June of 2025.
This is a georeferenced raster image of a printed paper map of the Cobalt, Ontario / Quebec region (Sheet No. 031M05), published in 1975. It is the second edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, secondary and side roads, railways, trails, wooded areas, waterways including lakes, rivers, streams and rapids, bridges, buildings, mills, power lines, terrain, and land formations. This map was published in 1975 and the information on the map is current as of 1971. Maps were produced by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and it's preceding agencies, in partnership with other government agencies. Please note: image / survey capture dates can span several years, and some details may have been updated later than others. Please consult individual map sheets for detailed production information, which can be found in the bottom left hand corner. Original maps were digitally scanned by McGill Libraries in partnership with Canadiana.org, and georeferencing for the maps was provided by the University of Toronto Libraries and Eastview Corporation.
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Morocco Exports of cobalt oxides and hydroxides, commercial cobalt oxides to Germany was US$20 during 2007, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Morocco Exports of cobalt oxides and hydroxides, commercial cobalt oxides to Germany - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on June of 2025.
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Sri Lanka Exports of cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy to Maldives was US$20 during 2019, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Sri Lanka Exports of cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy to Maldives - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on June of 2025.
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New Caledonia Exports of cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy to Belgium was US$20 during 2012, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. New Caledonia Exports of cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy to Belgium - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on May of 2025.
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Ukraine Exports of cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy to Poland was US$20 during 2018, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Ukraine Exports of cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy to Poland - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on June of 2025.
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Indonesia Imports from Singapore of Cobalt Ores and Concentrates was US$20 during 2023, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Indonesia Imports from Singapore of Cobalt Ores and Concentrates - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on June of 2025.
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Oman Imports from United Kingdom of Cobalt Ores and Concentrates was US$20 during 2023, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Oman Imports from United Kingdom of Cobalt Ores and Concentrates - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on June of 2025.
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Kenya Exports of cobalt oxides and hydroxides, commercial cobalt oxides to United Kingdom was US$20 during 2019, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Kenya Exports of cobalt oxides and hydroxides, commercial cobalt oxides to United Kingdom - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on June of 2025.
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Brunei Imports from United Kingdom of Cobalt Ores and Concentrates was US$20 during 2021, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Brunei Imports from United Kingdom of Cobalt Ores and Concentrates - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on June of 2025.
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Tanzania Exports of cobalt oxides and hydroxides, commercial cobalt oxides to South Africa was US$20 during 2020, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Tanzania Exports of cobalt oxides and hydroxides, commercial cobalt oxides to South Africa - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on May of 2025.
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Turkey Imports from United States of Cobalt Ores and Concentrates was US$20 during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Turkey Imports from United States of Cobalt Ores and Concentrates - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on June of 2025.
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Cobalt traded flat at 33,335 USD/T on June 19, 2025. Over the past month, Cobalt's price has fallen 1.08%, but it is still 22.78% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Cobalt - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on June of 2025.