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Big copper deficit coming after mine 'die-off'

A HUGE “die-off” of copper mines over the next two decades means the world is facing a looming deficit of the red metal, experts in Santiago have said at the 2018 World Copper Conference.

Tom Azzopardi in Santiago
Big copper deficit coming after mine 'die-off'

Hamish Sampson, a mining analyst with consultancy firm CRU, told the International Mining Exploration Forum that around 220 mines that produced around 40% of the world's copper last year were slated to...

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