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China will limit copper and alumina production under the next five-year plan

China will limit copper and alumina production under the next five-year plan
China will limit copper and alumina production under the next five-year plan

China's top economist said that from 2026 until 2030, the country will tighten up its oversight of copper and alumina project to prevent irrational investment and disorderly growth.

In an article published on its website, National Development and Reform Commission said that local governments should strengthen feasibility studies and align their approvals to national industrial policies.

The commission's guidance is aimed at copper and alumina industries, which it said were key to economic and military growth, but that their development should take "differences" in regional industrial bases and resource endowments, as well as environmental capacity into account.

The NDRC?said that China would also encourage mergers & restructuring among large companies to increase industry 'concentration' and competitiveness. Beijing will also continue to encourage overseas mining investments in its next 5-year plan.

China is the largest consumer and producer of copper and aluminum in the world. It has warned repeatedly of the risks of unchecked investment and overcapacity.

China has suspended plans to smelt copper in the amount of 2?million tons, according to China's Nonferrous Metals Industry Association.

China is on track to produce a record amount of refined copper in 2025.

In the same period of time, China's alumina production reached 84.7 millions tons. This is also expected to be a record for 2025.

(source: Reuters)