Zambia, Africa’s second-largest copper producer, aims to increase its annual copper production by over 40% to reach 1 million tons by 2027, according to the country’s Finance Ministry.
This growth strategy is part of a larger plan to capitalize on the anticipated global copper supply shortage driven by increasing demand from the energy transition sector.
Despite facing recent challenges that led to a 14-year low in production in 2023, Zambia plans to resolve issues at major mines, develop new projects, and expand existing facilities to achieve this goal. The country’s long-term vision includes quadrupling copper output to 3 million tons by 2031.
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