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Aurubis, a German copper recycling company, expands its US facility

Toralf Haag, CEO of the German firm, said on Wednesday that Aurubis plans to increase its copper recycling smelter's capacity in the U.S. in this year. Haag added that Aurubis is looking forward to future investment opportunities.

Aurubus invested $800 millions in the four-year project. Haag says it will process 188,000 metric tons complex copper scrap to produce 70,000 tonnes of refined metal per year.

North America is a very attractive market. Haag stated in an interview at the CESCO and CRU Copper Conferences that there is currently no large recycling facility located in North America. The majority of scrap is exported.

According to Trade Data Monitor, the U.S. exports nearly 960,000 tons copper scrap each year. Of that, 41% went to China, 11% Canada, and 10% Thailand.

The U.S. president Donald Trump ordered an investigation into the possibility of import tariffs for copper, including scrap. This is to encourage local production of this metal that's used in construction and the power industries.

Haag added that Aurubis only had one operation in the U.S., the Richmond site.

Aurubis may invest in additional recycling capacity in the U.S.

Copper scrap is also found in the cable industry, and by telecom companies. Aurubis anticipates that data centres will be a future source of scrap.

Copper in data centres is only good for three to five year. Then it has to be replaced, because technology moves so quickly.

The demand for copper is expected to increase in the future due to data centres that are used for artificial intelligence. (Reporting and editing by David Gregorio; Pratima Deai)

(source: Reuters)