Rio Tinto: Global Copper Surplus to Ease in Next Two Years

Published: Sep 21, 2015 11:27
Global copper supply surplus is expected to alleviate in the next two years, said Sam Walsh, Chief Executive Officer of global mining giant Rio Tinto, webstock reports.

SHANGHAI, Sept. 21 (SMM) - Global copper supply surplus is expected to alleviate in the next two years, said Sam Walsh, Chief Executive Officer of global mining giant Rio Tinto, webstock reports.

Copper shortage will come in the medium to long term, he added. 

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