China's Copper Resources Supply the Challenge and Countermeasures

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In the next 20 years, how many copper resources China has, when the peak demand peak comes, how great is the supply gap, and how to deal with that situation Scientific answer these questions is important premise to reasonably establish the national copper resources supply strategy, and guarantee the safety of Chinese copper resources. The next 20 years, even by low growth situation, China's copper demand will also be more than half of total of 20 century global copper consumption, the domestic copper resources supply capacity cannot satisfy the demand, external dependence will be maintained for a long time in 70% or so, which should be paid attention to, scientific deployed, and dealt with.

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