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BHP Billiton: would restart idled copper if prices rise 5c

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BHP Billiton Ltd would consider restarting currently idled copper capacity of 170,000 metric tons per annum if prices rose by around 5 cents per pound from current levels and remained at those levels, BHP Billiton CEO Paul Anderson said. "If the price went up 5 cents a pound, that would certainly make it worthwhile bringing it (the idled capacity) back on, except you have to be able to assume it's going to stay up 5 cents per pound," Anderson said. "So it's more the supply/demand balance that will be driving the decision than the actual price."

2002

Non-Ferrous Report

Non-Ferrous Report

ISSN:0970-163X
年,卷(期):2002.(May 20)