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Copper output at Chile's Codelco slips nearly 11% in July

Copper output from Chilean state miner Codelco fell 10.7% in July from a year earlier, copper commission Cochilco said on Wednesday, as the world's largest copper company grapples to stop a decrease in production.

Codelco produced 111,400 metric lots of copper in July, while other key miners saw blended outcomes.

Codelco has been struggling to increase production, which last year hit a quarter-century low. The company declined to comment on July results.

CEO Ruben Alvarado informed regional newspaper Diario Financiero in a current interview that August production would surpass 115,000 tons, compared with 103,500 heaps in 2015, marking an upward climb.

The production prepare for the second half of the year indicates that every month we're going to lead in 2015, to end the year with a boost with regard to 2023, Alvarado stated.

The company formerly said it expected production to be more powerful in the second half of the year than the very first, after signing up an 8.4% drop in the January-to-June period versus last year.

Alvarado likewise informed the paper that capital investment next year would reach about $5 billion, exceeding this year's. spending of $4.7 billion.

According to Cochilco, the BHP-controlled Escondida. mine raised its production of the red metal in July by 29%,. compared with the very same month in 2015, to reach 106,500 tons. Meanwhile, the Collahuasi mine, collectively run by Glencore. and Anglo American, saw output diminish 6% to 47,000 tons.

(source: Reuters)