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Copper smelting activity rebounds in November, satellite information programs

Worldwide copper smelting increased in November from October due to higher activity of plants incorporated into a mining operation outside the world's. leading copper refiner China, data from satellite surveillance. showed on Wednesday.

Earth-i, which specialises in observational information, tracks. smelters representing up to 95% of worldwide production for its. Sage service and offers information to fund managers, traders and. miners.

Last month, approximately 13.4% of worldwide copper smelter. capability kept track of was non-active, below 16.1% in October, the. business stated, adding that November's reading was the lowest. considering that February.

Abnormally the move was not driven by activity in China,. Earth-i said in a declaration. Smelter lack of exercise in China, home. to over 40% of capability covered by its services, slipped 0.2. portion points from the previous month to 15.3% in November.

The move was led by gains in all other areas, South. America being the exception where inactivity stayed stable at. 16.5%, Earth-i said.

Chinese copper smelters have been struck by tight copper. concentrate supply this year due to unanticipated mine operation. disruptions and increasing smelting capability. The tightness is. anticipated to continue 2025.

Without taking into account April and May, when Chinese. smelters usually close down for maintenance, smelting activity. outside China in November was greater than in China itself for. the very first time given that January 2023, Earth-i added.

On a global level, lack of exercise among smelters that purchase. their focuses from 3rd parties declined 0.7 portion. points to 15.5%, while inactivity of plants incorporated into a. nearby big mining complex fell 5.3 percentage indicate 10.7%.

Over half of all smelters purchasing their basic material from. 3rd parties under Earth-i's protection remain in China.

(source: Reuters)