July 30, 2021 Goldman recapitulates $5 a pound copper price by end of 2021 New report says while copper bulls have been facing “a crisis of confidence”, fundamentals “have been quietly tightening” setting up return to record prices in the near future.
July 30, 2021 Copper price: China’s scrap rebalancing act could derail recovery – report China's copper scrap imports look set to grow substantially.
July 30, 2021 Codelco lifts output to ease tight market The state-owned producer is navigating covid-19 restrictions in Chile better than some of its private-sector rivals this year.
July 30, 2021 Copper price falls after China’s metals auction China announced it would release a total of 170,000 tonnes of metals, including copper, aluminum and zinc, from state reserves on Thursday to nonferrous fabricators.
July 30, 2021 IEA’s roadmap shows difficult journey to net zero: Kemp In the short term, emissions are on a rising trend, notwithstanding a temporary decline during the covid-19 pandemic, putting the world a long way off track to reach zero emissions…
July 30, 2021 Glencore ups expectations for FY trading, lowers nickel, coal Coal production fell 16% to 48.7 million tonnes in the first half, partly because of market-related cuts in Australia.
July 30, 2021 Russia mulls pegging tax on mining firms to global metals prices Moscow has been trying to protect its defense and construction industries from further growth in raw materials costs as metals prices rise at a global level.
July 30, 2021 Zijin Mining reports 175% jump in first half profit In the first half of the year, the gold and copper producer earned 6.6 billion yuan ($1.02 billion).
July 29, 2021 Workers at Codelco’s Andina copper mine turn down contract offer, gird for strike Andina produced 184,000 tonnes of copper in 2020, around 11% of the total output of Codelco.
July 29, 2021 Turquoise Hill’s profit surges over 33% on strong output Turquoise's second-quarter copper production from Oyu Tolgoi stood at 36,735 tonnes.
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