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Anglo American copper, diamond output down in Q3, 2024 guidance unchanged

International miner Anglo American on Thursday published doubledigit falls in its thirdquarter copper and diamond production however preserved its 2024 guidance for the commodities.

Anglo stated its copper output fell 13% in the July to September quarter, while rough diamond production decreased by 25% on cuts due to prolonged lower demand.

Its De Beers diamonds system is exploring alternatives for even more output cuts in future, Anglo stated.

For the first 9 months of 2024, copper output fell 4% to 575,000 tons and diamond production was down 21% at 18.9 million carats.

Anglo still expects to produce 730,000-790,000 tons of copper and 23-26 million carats of rough diamonds this year, even as it examines additional production cuts moving forward.

Its shares, which have risen around 18% this year, opened 2.2%.

The mining giant is reorganizing its business to primarily concentrate on energy shift metal copper after warding off a $49. billion takeover offer from larger competing BHP Group in. May.

Copper will make up 60% of Anglo's company after it sells. its Australian steelmaking coal assets and nickel mines in. Brazil, in addition to divesting De Beers and its platinum business. Amplats in South Africa.

Apart from its copper possessions in Chile, Anglo will also. keep iron ore mines in South Africa and Brazil, along with the. Woodsmith fertiliser project in the United Kingdom, which it has. now decreased.

Anglo said steelmaking coal's production fell by 6% in the. third quarter after shutting its Grosvenor mine in Queensland. due to an underground fire.

The London-listed miner, the world's third-largest exporter. of metallurgical coal, decreased its annual production assistance to. 14-15.5 million loads from a previous projection of 15-17 million.

Anglo stated the final round of bidders for the coal properties. remained in place and it anticipated to reveal the sale agreement. within months.

(source: Reuters)