A fifth of copper smelting capacity suspended in May, data shows

About a fifth of global copper smelting capacity was suspended in May, mostly for maintenance, data from satellite surveillance of metal processing plants showed.
Earth-i, which specialises in observational data, tracks smelters representing up to 90% of global production for its SAVANT service and sells data to fund managers, traders and miners.
The company said that an average of 20.8% of global copper smelter capacity monitored was inactive in May compared with 17.4% in the same month last year.
“Global inactivity reached 25.4% on 8th May… with seasonal maintenance closures remaining a key feature,” Earth-i said in a statement.
In China, three smelters that were closed for maintenance at the end of April have resumed activities while Xingguang Copper, Shandong Fangyuan and Hunchun are now shut, it added.
The Chinese-owned Lualaba smelter in the Democratic Republic of Congo also appeared to be closed for maintenance, Earth-i said.
(By Eric Onstad; Editing by Jason Neely)
More News
China’s mining investment under Belt and Road Initiative sets new record – report
China's overseas mining investment under its Belt and Road Initiative hit another peak last year at $21.4 billion.
March 29, 2025 | 10:26 pm
Column: Europe’s future metals strategy hindered by current crisis
Chinese over-capacity and high energy prices have accelerated the long-term decline of European steel and aluminum production.
March 29, 2025 | 02:25 pm
{{ commodity.name }}
{{ post.title }}
{{ post.excerpt }}
{{ post.date }}
Comments