Copper is known as a ductile metal possessing excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, high ductility and corrosion resistance. Mainly found in association with sulphur in natural settings, it is also widely known for its antibacterial properties. Copper in combination with other metals is used in electrical and mechanical engineering, electronics and telecommunications as well as in architecture and construction industries.
The US, Australia, Chile, China and Russia are the largest copper mining countries, with Chile holding the leading position. North and South Americas account for over 38% of the globally produced copper. China is defined as the number one consumer of copper.
The reports of the Catalogue include up-to-date information about the copper market on global, regional and domestic scales. The research reports are full of detailed profiles of the major copper participants of the market, analyses of the price changes, production volumes and market trends, mechanisms and challenges of the market. The reports offer overviews of the current state of the market.
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Research Report on China's Copper Ore Import 2023-2032
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Copper is an important non-ferrous metal that is widely used in many fields. China is the world's largest copper consumer. Since China's indigenous copper resources are poor, China needs to import a l...
November 2022
60 pages
Global Copper Market: Analysis By Mined Copper Production, By Refined Copper Production, By Consumption, By First-Use (Wire Rod, Flat-rolled Products, Tubes, and RBS & Other), By End-Use (Construction, Electrical Network, Consumer & General, Industrial Machinery, and Transport), By Region Size and Trends with Impact of COVID-19 and Forecast up to 2027
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The global mined copper market production was 22.42 megatons in 2021. The mined copper production is expected to reach 29.19 megatons by 2027. Whereas, refined copper production is projected to reach...
November 2022
177 pages