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Cochilco sees substantial increase in Chile's copper cost projection

The staterun Chilean Copper Commission (Cochilco) will quickly modify its copper rate outlook, which will be substantially greater than the previous forecast, the body's technical head stated on Tuesday.

Patricia Gamboa, Cochilco's head of studies, stated that an upcoming evaluation of the copper rate forecast will be substantial compared with the latest computation.

Copper cost projections have been growing due to an boost in demand for the energy transition and electrical vehicles, while supply appears slow.

Going forward, Cochilco is reasonably optimistic on how copper rates will develop, Vice President Joaquin Morales told journalists.

In January, Cochilco had forecasted a price of $3.85 per pound by 2024.

During a different presentation to Congress minutes later, Financing Minister Mario Marcel presented an upward adjustment in the projection of the cost of the metal for this year to $4.20 per pound, from the previous $3.84.

Marcel highlighted the obviously more relentless nature that this enhancement in the price of copper will have not only for this year, however for the following.

(source: Reuters)