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WBMS: Global Copper Demand Outstrips Supply in January-May 2017

iconJul 20, 2017 09:32
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Global copper market saw supply deficit at 65,000 tonnes in January-May 2017, reported by World Bureau of Metal Statistics (WBMS).

SHANGHAI, Jul. 20 (SMM) – Global copper market saw supply deficit at 65,000 tonnes in January-May 2017, compared to 69,000 tonnes of deficit in 2016, reported by World Bureau of Metal Statistics (WBMS).

Copper inventory grew 125,000 tonnes as of late May 2017 from the level seen in late December 2016.

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