The newspaper stated that the company seeks to benefit from the global transformation in the field of energy, which aims to expand in the field of electric vehicles and renewable energy technologies, which require large quantities of metals, including aluminium, copper, nickel and cobalt, which provides profitable opportunities for traders.
And if it goesTotal EnergiesIn this plan, it follows Vitol, the world’s largest energy trading company, which this year expanded its activities to include metals trading.
According to what the Financial Times reported, the company has not yet taken a final decision regarding this step.