COPPER
Analysis of the latest data published by the International Copper Study Group (ICSG) showed global surplus copper output of 150 000 t in February, despite disruptions at massive key mines in Chile and Indonesia.
The ICSG ascribed the surplus mainly to a sharp decline in Chinese apparent demand, with China currently representing 47% of the world copper refined consumption.
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