Post Pandemic Gold Market Recovery Supply Disruptions Resolved

Robert Gultig

30 December 2025

Post Pandemic Gold Market Recovery Supply Disruptions Resolved

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Written by Robert Gultig

30 December 2025

Introduction:
Following the disruptions caused by the pandemic, the gold market is now showing signs of recovery as supply chain issues are being resolved. Global gold production is projected to increase by 5% in 2021, reaching a total of 3,100 tons.

Top 20 Post Pandemic Gold Market Recovery Supply Disruptions Resolved:
1. China – China remains the world’s largest gold producer, with a production volume of 380 tons in 2021, contributing to the global recovery.
2. Australia – Australia’s gold mining industry is bouncing back, with major players like Newcrest Mining leading the way in production.
3. Russia – Russia continues to be a key player in the gold market, with a focus on increasing domestic production to meet demand.
4. United States – The United States is seeing a resurgence in gold mining, with companies like Newmont leading the way in production.
5. Canada – Canada’s gold production is on the rise, with companies like Barrick Gold making significant contributions to the market.
6. South Africa – South Africa’s gold industry is experiencing a revival, with companies like AngloGold Ashanti leading the way in production.
7. Peru – Peru’s gold production is increasing, with companies like Buenaventura playing a key role in the recovery.
8. Ghana – Ghana’s gold industry is rebounding, with companies like Gold Fields making significant contributions to production.
9. Indonesia – Indonesia’s gold production is on the rise, with companies like PT Freeport Indonesia leading the way.
10. Brazil – Brazil’s gold mining industry is recovering, with companies like Kinross Gold making significant strides in production.
11. Kazakhstan – Kazakhstan’s gold production is increasing, with companies like Polymetal International playing a key role in the market.
12. Uzbekistan – Uzbekistan’s gold industry is bouncing back, with companies like Navoi Mining and Metallurgy Combinat leading the way in production.
13. Papua New Guinea – Papua New Guinea’s gold production is on the rise, with companies like Barrick Gold making significant contributions to the market.
14. Tanzania – Tanzania’s gold mining industry is recovering, with companies like Acacia Mining playing a key role in production.
15. Argentina – Argentina’s gold production is increasing, with companies like Yamana Gold leading the way in the recovery.
16. Chile – Chile’s gold industry is rebounding, with companies like Kinross Gold making significant contributions to production.
17. Mali – Mali’s gold production is on the rise, with companies like Randgold Resources leading the way.
18. Burkina Faso – Burkina Faso’s gold industry is bouncing back, with companies like IAMGOLD making significant strides in production.
19. Mexico – Mexico’s gold production is increasing, with companies like Fresnillo playing a key role in the market.
20. Ghana – Ghana’s gold industry is recovering, with companies like Gold Fields making significant contributions to production.

Insights:
As the global gold market continues to recover from the supply disruptions caused by the pandemic, countries around the world are ramping up production to meet demand. With production volumes projected to increase by 5% in 2021, the industry is poised for growth in the coming years. Companies like Newmont, Barrick Gold, and Kinross Gold are leading the way in production, driving the market forward. As supply chain issues are resolved, the gold market is expected to stabilize and thrive in the post-pandemic era.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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