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Nickel is a silvery-white metal known for its corrosion resistance and high melting point. It is primarily used in stainless steel production, batteries, and various alloys, making it essential for industries such as construction, automotive, and electronics. The economic significance of nickel is underscored by its role in supporting sustainable technologies, including electric vehicles and renewable energy systems.


Source: United States Geological Survey Mineral Resources Program

See also: Mineral commodity prices


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