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Peru Expects 2010 Copper Output to Increase Slightly

iconMar 17, 2010 00:00

SHANGHAI, Mar. 17 (SMM) -- Peru's copper output in 2010 will increase slightly from 1.27 million mt in 2009, said by the country's Vice Minister of Mining on March 16th.
 
Peru's copper output growth was less than 1% in 2009.

Peru's Mining Association said Peru is the world's second largest copper producer, just inferior to Chile, and Peru is also a major export country of other base and precious metals.

(Edited by SMM)
 

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