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Daye copper plant in China to close for 3 months after fire, sources say

Hong Konglisted China Daye NonFerrous Metals Mining stated on Monday a fire at its copper facilities in China triggered a blockage, which 3 sources with direct knowledge of the matter stated would last for three months.

China Daye Non-Ferrous Metals Mining Ltd did not react to a Reuters ask for talk about Monday on the length of its shutdown or the reason for the fire.

The stoppage might mean the release of copper basic materials to the marketplace, which has faced unprecedented shortages this year.

The fire at the Daye operations in China's central Hubei province broke out on Saturday at its sulphuric acid facility, stated the sources, who declined to be named. Sulphuric acid production is an essential part of the copper smelting procedure, sales of which contribute to smelters' incomes. Although main smelting would be shut, Daye's refinery will remain in partial operation to produce copper cathodes using intermediate products like scrap and blister, the sources said. Daye, a subsidiary of China Nonferrous Mining Corp, said on Monday it expected to produce 680,000 metric tons of copper cathode this year after taking account of the effect of the fire.

In March, the business said it was targeting output of 870,000 tons of copper cathode. Fundamentals along the copper supply chain are significantly polarised, with mined copper focuses dealing with scarcities due to rapid growth of worldwide smelting capability. On the other hand copper cathodes, a more refined kind of copper for making cables and wires, are facing a surplus due to lacklustre need from top buyer China.

(source: Reuters)