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China's 2024 improved copper output will grow by over 3%, Antaike states

China's annual improved copper output will grow more than 3% this year despite a recent agreement amongst smelters to take measures to slow production, statebacked research house Antaike said on Friday.

Numerous major Chinese smelters agreed recently to lower operation rates, change upkeep plans and hold off new projects, Antaike said on March 14. That came a day after reported that top smelters had actually consented to production cuts at some loss-making plants to suppress losses amidst a basic material lack.

Bringing forward upkeep in the March-May period and the effective annual reduction in smelting capability each involve capacity exceeding 200,000 metric loads, Antaike stated on its WeChat account, but will primarily impact the requirement for procurement of copper concentrate, which is in brief supply.

Full-year refined copper output in China in 2023 totalled around 12.99 million lots, up 13.5% from 2022.

Margins amongst Chinese copper smelters have actually been squeezed after spot treatment charges - a cost for converting concentrate into refined copper - hit their most affordable in more than a years.

Numerous supply interruptions internationally, consisting of the shutdown of the huge Cobre mine in Panama owned by First Quantum and Anglo American cutting production assistance tightened up prospects of supply of copper concentrate.

Chinese smelters have actually been quickly broadening their capacity over the previous year to get ahead of an expected surge in copper need from sectors associated with the green energy transition such as electrical automobiles or wind and solar energy.

Copper is widely utilized in power, transport and building and construction sectors and sees its need booming from the renewable energy market.

(source: Reuters)