Group 1 - The Congolese government has updated its cobalt export policy, extending the export ban to October 15, 2025, and limiting export quotas to 44% of annual production for 2026-2027, indicating a strong intention to control global cobalt prices [1] - The export quota policy is expected to lead to significant supply shortages in global cobalt supply, with shortfalls of 122,000 tons, 88,000 tons, and 97,000 tons for the years 2025, 2026, and 2027 respectively, which may result in a strong increase in cobalt prices [1] - Companies involved in cobalt smelting in Indonesia and those owning mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo are expected to benefit significantly from the anticipated rise in cobalt prices [1] Group 2 - Global investment in power grids is projected to exceed $400 billion by 2025, indicating a sustained high demand for electrical equipment [2] - The demand for transformers is increasing, particularly in the U.S. and the Middle East, with Chinese companies securing large orders worth billions [2] - The first half of 2025 is expected to see rapid growth in export business for leading companies in the electrical equipment sector, contributing to increased profitability [2] Group 3 - The computing power sector remains in a performance realization phase with moderate valuation levels, continuing to show promise for the second half of the year, particularly in PCB, domestic computing power, IP licensing, and chip inductors [2] - 2026 is anticipated to be a pivotal year for the foldable screen market, with potential new products from Apple expected to stimulate market discussions and demand [2] - AR glasses manufacturers are pushing the technology from niche markets to mainstream consumer electronics, with advancements in AI and AR technology expected to position smart glasses as the next major computing platform after smartphones [2]
2025年全球电网投资将超过4000亿美元
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-23 01:00