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Zambia's copper production drops in the second quarter, risking 2025 goal

Official data released on Thursday showed that Zambia's copper production fell in the second quarter. This puts at risk a goal of increasing production to 1,000,000 metric tons by this year.

Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema has tried to increase copper production as part of his efforts to revive the economy.

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after a protracted debt crisis.

South Africa is Africa's largest copper producer.

The report was made.

Approximately 224,000 tonnes in the first quarter 2025.

The Mines Minister Paul Kabuswe said at a press briefing that the copper production in the first half of the year was 449,000 tons.

He refused to provide a figure for the second quarter. If the first quarter production is not revised, then second quarter production would be about 215,644 tonnes, down about 4 percent quarter-on-quarter.

Kabuswe reported that the second-quarter production had been dampened due to issues at four producers, Sino Metals Leach (FQM), Mimbula, and Sino Xinyuan.

Sino Metals Leach was closed due to an

Acid spill

After the failure of a tailings pond.

Zambia's first-half copper production was up 18% on last year.

If the government is to meet its goal of 1,000,000 tons, it will need to increase production by 27% during the second half of this year.

Analysts believe that the expansion of FQM’s Kansanshi Mine could boost production in the second half. However, an increase of over 20% would be pushing it.

(source: Reuters)