Despite Optimism, South Africa Mining Strike Will Have Long-Term Effects

International Business Times

Published Jun 04, 2014 02:57PM ET

Updated Jun 04, 2014 03:15PM ET

Despite Optimism, South Africa Mining Strike Will Have Long-Term Effects

By Kathleen Caulderwood - A historic mining strike has crippled the South African economy and is finally starting to affect global precious metal prices as producer stockpiles dwindle.

Workers at three companies responsible for about 40 percent of the world’s supply of platinum have been striking for five months, the longest action of its kind.

When the South African courts first granted the union rights to strike, the platinum price fell to $1,380, but markets still haven’t totally reacted to the high risk.