China’s refined copper output rose by 63,700 tons from February to a record high in March, broadly in line with expectations, Shanghai Metals Market reported. Production is expected to decline in the second quarter due to maintenance, with eight smelters scheduled for shutdowns spanning April and May. Some producers also reported tighter anode supply, adding pressure on output. April production is forecast to fall by about 33,000 tons month-on-month, though the full impact of maintenance may be

2026-04-07

China’s refined copper output rose by 63,700 tons from February to a record high in March, broadly in line with expectations, Shanghai Metals Market reported. Production is expected to decline in the second quarter due to maintenance, with eight smelters scheduled for shutdowns spanning April and May. Some producers also reported tighter anode supply, adding pressure on output. April production is forecast to fall by about 33,000 tons month-on-month, though the full impact of maintenance may be more evident in May.