COMIKA Copper Cathode from Northern Mining Listed as LME Good Delivery Brand

Published: Dec 3, 2024 11:08
SMM reported on December 3: On November 27, 2024, COMIKA, Grade A copper cathode produced by La Compagnie Miniere De Kambove SAS of Northern Mining, was listed by the London Metal Exchange as good delivery under the LME 24/292 copper cathode contract, becoming an LME registered brand. According to the SMM survey, the current annual capacity of COMIKA copper cathode is 50,000 mt.

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SMM reported on December 3: On November 27, 2024, COMIKA, Grade A copp - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)