China Gold Adjusts Anticipated Copper Output in 2015

Published: Jan 4, 2016 11:53
China Gold International Resources Corp. adjusted its copper resources output in 2015 to 37.50 million pound (copper content), up 21% compared with 2014’s 31 million pound (copper content).

SHANGHAI, Jan. 4 (SMM) - China Gold International Resources Corp.adjusted its copper ore output in 2015 to 37.50 million pound (copper content), up 21% compared with 2014’s 31 million pound (copper content), according to the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.

The company revised its copper ore output expected in 2015 as its Jiama copper mine, located in Tibet, failed to come online in the fourth quarter of 2015 as scheduled. 

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