TECHNOLOGY

Mining equipment market to be 'worth $2B by 2032'

Growth will be restrained by regulation

Beth McLoughlin and Noel Dyson
Epiroc is a major player in mining equipment. Photo: Epiroc

Epiroc is a major player in mining equipment. Photo: Epiroc

A report predicts the global mining equipment market will be worth US$2 billion by 2032. Driven by the rising demand for minerals and metals, especially in Asia, this segment is forecast to provide...

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