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Copper Price Outlook – Australian DIIS-2020 China(Guangzhou)Int’l Non-Ferrous Metal(Copper)Exhibition 1/3/2020 - Copper exhibition -non-ferrous metals expo |
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Australia’s Department of Industry, Innovation and Science’s Resources and Energy Quarterly December 2019 said “The estimated copper price was USD 5,980 a tonne for the year, 8.3 per cent lower than in 2018. In the second half of the year, protests in Chile and Peru caused uncertainty and production outages, in turn supporting some price strength. Despite this, the copper price averaged USD 5,793 a tonne in the December quarter, 6.1 per cent lower year-on-year. Consumption growth and supply deficit to support price rises. Over the outlook period, rising consumption and constrained production are expected to combine to support a modest recovery in copper prices. Prices are forecast to increase in 2020 and 2021, at an average rate of 1.8 per cent a year, to reach USD 5,890 a tonne in 2020 and USD 6,190 a tonne in 2021. Consumption growth will be impacted by the pace of world economic growth, which in turn will be influenced by any resolution.”
有色金属展-铜材展-2020年广州国际有色金属工业(铜业)展览会
-2020 China(Guangzhou)Int’l Non-Ferrous Metal(Copper)Exhibition
-Non-Ferrous Metal exhibition, 2020
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