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LMEWEEK - Copper producer Aurubis has held discussions with US about support for a new smelter. CEO of Aurubis says

Aurubis, a German company, has had preliminary discussions with the U.S. Government about the support of a new copper-smelter there following the launch a recycling facility.

The biggest copper producer in Europe is looking at three options to capitalize on a U.S. push to increase domestic production of the metal. President Donald Trump announced a tariff of 50% on copper products, but excluded ores, concentrates, and cathodes.

We need to first lay out our options and make more concrete proposals. Toralf Haag, CEO of the metals industry's LME Week, said that there were positive signals from the U.S. Government.

The US is a big demand for reducing capacity

Aurubis began production last month at its new recycling facility in Georgia, U.S.A., the first greenfield site it built in 115-years. The plant will eventually ramp up to an annual output of 70,000 tons of high grade blister copper.

Aurubis said that the U.S. can only supply half of its 1.7 million ton refined copper demand from domestic production. The gap will widen in the coming years, as the demand is expected to increase by two thirds, to 2.3 millions by 2035.

"There are 60 Smelters in China and 15 in Europe. Now, there are only three smelters left in the U.S." Haag explained that there is a high demand for smelting capacities.

He said that building a new smelter is a long-term undertaking, but two alternatives could be realized in as little as three to four year without the support of government.

Haag explained that the first step would be to expand recycling operations in the United States by building an anode smelter and tank house for cathodes, and perhaps rods.

The second option would be to build a new recycling plant in the U.S. West Coast to take advantage higher scrap availability following the tariff ruling that limited exports.

Aurubis said that the U.S. Recycling Market is expected to grow by 26% in the next decade, to 555,00 metric tons per year.

A COMPANY PLAN HIGHER PLATINUM AND ANTIMONY PRODUCTION

Haag stated that Aurubis plans to increase platinum and antimony production by building in Hamburg a complex recycling plant and a new precious-metal refinery, which will cost about 500 million euro ($577.7 millions).

Aurubis, citing a strong demand and concerns about a shortage of supply, increased the premium that it would charge European customers in 2019 to $315 per metric tonne, a 38% increase from last year.

Last week, supply concerns from mine disruptions occurring in Indonesia and Chile as well as the Congo pushed benchmark copper at the London Metal Exchange up to $11,000 per ton. This was a 16-month high. On Tuesday morning, it was down 2.7% to $10,525 per ton.

(source: Reuters)