隨着智利和印尼銅產量下降 全球銅短缺加劇
據長江有色網,今年前六個月,全球銅產量下降1.4%,至近992萬噸,主要原因是全球最大銅生產國智利的天氣中斷,以及印尼兩座銅礦向不同的礦帶過渡。國際銅業研究組織(ICSG)的最新報告顯示,由於智利北部地區的暴雨和等級較低的銅礦對產量造成了影響,智利的銅產量下降了2.5%。印尼銅精礦產量驚人地下降了55%,原因是格拉斯伯格銅礦(Grasberg)進入塊狀崩落,Batu Hijau銅礦向7期的過渡。這意味着,截至2019年上半年,全球精煉銅市場供應缺口約為22萬噸。
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