Chile forecasts copper 450.000 tons surplus in 2009 |
The Chilean Copper Commission (COCHILCO) predicted this week a 450,000 ton surplus in the global copper production for the year 2009. Global supplies are expected to increase by 7.9% between now and then due to increased production. |
Growing demand from China, which should increase by 370,000 tons over the next year, as well as demand from European and other Asian countries, should raise global demand by 5.2%. “China has always been the main motor of global refined copper demand” said the COCHILCO quarterly report. Global mining production is expected to rise by 8.2% to 17.8 million tons in 2009. Meanwhile, 2008 production growth will only reach 3.8%. Chile’s copper production is expected to grow by 2.6% for 2008. Chilean copper mines Gaby, Spence, Escondida Oxidos and Collahuasi predict to raise their production to 5.6 million tons alone. COCHILCO said global copper production will record a slight deficit of 46,000 tons for 2008 because of high copper prices. Still, the expected 2009 surplus should make copper price drop. The Santiago Times |
Sunday, June 8, 2008
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