Influence Factors Analysis for the Next 20 Years of Chinese Copper Resources Demand

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In order to analysis 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, this paper uses the authority of statistical data and material from the international copper research group, the world bureau of metal, growth and development center, the United States geological survey, China's national bureau of statistics, China nonferrous metals industry association, and in the system analysis of China's future economic and social development trend, to analyze the Chinese copper resources future demand, supply tendency, which has been clear about the China's future copper resources supply the challenge.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 734-737)

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117-121

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August 2013

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