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Gold consumption expands for first time since 2010 because of rising use in tech and smart cars

Vehicle electronics and smartphones lead charge in using gold

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Gold bars are on display at the Bundesbank in Frankfurt, Germany. Gold consumption is rising because of smartphones and car electronics. Photo: AP
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The technology sector’s demand for gold is set to grow this year for the first time since 2010 as vehicle electronics become more sophisticated and use of the precious metal in smartphone memory chips expands, an industry body reported on Tuesday.

The World Gold Council said technological demand for gold had risen by 5.4 tonnes so far this year after six years of contraction. In the full year it is expected to be 6-8 tonnes higher than in 2016, the WGC’s head of market intelligence Alistair Hewitt said.

A new iPhone X during a presentation in Beijing, China. Devices like smartphones are boosting the consumption of gold. Photo: Reuters
A new iPhone X during a presentation in Beijing, China. Devices like smartphones are boosting the consumption of gold. Photo: Reuters
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WGC said the development of new technology for use in smartphones and electric cars has the potential to drive demand higher yet.

Current generation smartphones contain US$1.00-US$1.50 worth of gold per unit, the WGC estimates.

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