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LME base metals head north this year and technical chart indicates that the upward momentum of copper will continue in the near term. As to the fundamental analysis, how much is the “real consumption”? How about the performance of the end-using industries, such as power industry, home appliance, transportation, electronics, and so on?
The China Factor is playing an increasingly important role on LME base metals market as the world is looking to China to lead the global economic recovery. China’s copper import, production and demand have been highlights in the market. Antaike’s new report “Chinese Copper Industry in 2010-2015” will give you and your collogues independent insight, broad content and in-depth analysis on the latest developments and trends of Chinese copper industry. |
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1. Brief introduction
1.1 Analysis of Chinese Copper Industry Chain and its Status in National Economy............................................................................................9
1.2 Overview for Development of Chinese Copper Industry and Its Status in World Copper Industry................................................................11
1.2.1 Overview for Development of Chinese Copper Industry....................................................................................................................................11
1.2.2 Status of Chinese Copper Industry in World Copper Industry..........................................................................................................................14
2 Chinese Copper Mine distribution.................................................................................................................................................................................15
2.1 Distribution of China’s Copper Resources..............................................................................................................................................................15
2.2 Characteristics of China Copper Resources............................................................................................................................................................16
2.2.1 Deposit Scale is Small...............................................................................................................................................................................................16
2.2.2 More Intergrown Deposits, less Singular for Copper and Low Grade..............................................................................................................17
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Table 1 Chinese capacity of Copper Concentrate, Smelting and Refining
Table 2 Copper Output in 2008 China VS Global
Table 3 Trading of Copper China VS Global
Table 4 Development of Copper Deposits in China by the end of 2007
Table 5 Mines under Construction and to be Expanded
Table 6 Forecast for the Output of Copper-in-Concentrate in 2009-2015
Table 7 Development Status of Acquired Copper Resources Abroad
Table 8 Forecast for Copper Supply of China’s Overseas Investments in 2010-2015
Table 9 Quantity of Major House-Hold Electrical Appliances per 100 Families in City
Table 10 Recycling Quantity of Domestic Copper Scrap in 2001-2008 |
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Chart 1 Chinese Copper Industry Chain
Chart 2 Breakdown of Copper Usage
Chart 3 Chinese Refined Copper Cons. and GDP Growth Rate in 2000-2008
Chart 4 Refined Copper Consumption in China and World in 2000-2008
Chart 5 Chinese Output of Cu-in-Concentrate and Mine Copper in 2000-2008
Chart 6 Refined Cu Output in China and World in 2000-2008
Chart 7 Chinese Output of Copper Fabricated Products in 2008
Chart 8 Distribution of Proved Copper Reserve
Chart 9 Distribution of Basic Copper Reserve in 2007
Chart 10 Types of Copper Deposits |
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