Latest News

Minmetals: China copper consumption will grow 3.7% per year until 2035

The consumption of refined copper in the world's largest metals market, China, shows no signs of peaking. It could increase by an average 3.7% annually over the next decade.

China's growth in demand this year is expected to be much smaller at 1%. Zuo Haoen said at the World Copper Conference, in Santiago. He cited a slowdown in the energy transition, especially solar power that uses copper, and high copper prices.

According to Minmetals "most realistic" scenario, Chinese copper consumption will increase by 3.7% per year, reaching 22.95 millions metric tons in 2035. This is a 43% increase from 16 million metric tonnes in 2025.

Zuo noted that China had a lot of ground to make up in terms if 'per capita copper consumption' compared with developed economies.

* The 'Minmetals' forecast is based upon a population projection of 1,35 billion in China by?2035. "Even if there were a mild population decline in the future, copper demand would remain substantial," Zuo stated. Reporting by Tom Daly, Editing by Neil Fullick

(source: Reuters)