China Nonferrous Mining Projects 155,000 Tonnes Copper Output in 2026

Reuters01-11
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CNFMF">China Nonferrous</a> Mining Projects 155,000 Tonnes Copper Output in 2026

China Nonferrous Mining Corp. Ltd. has announced its production guidance for the year 2026. The company projects annual production to reach approximately 155,000 tonnes of copper from self-owned mines, around 900,000 tonnes of sulphuric acid, approximately 100,000 tonnes of liquid sulphur dioxide, and about 600 tonnes of cobalt contained in cobaltous hydroxide. The company also noted that production is expected to decrease due to the planned suspension of operations for maintenance at the Chambishi Copper Smelter and Lualaba Copper Smelter.

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