Zambia slashes copper production output forecast

Zambia’s copper production has fallen amid power outages and low commodity prices.

Zambia has slashed its copper output forecast for 2015 by 26% as prices have fallen to six-year lows and severe power shortages have curbed production, according to the country’s finance minister, Alexander Chikwanda.

Zambia depends on copper exports for 70% of its exports. According to a Bloomberg news agency report, the government had forecast 808 000 metric tons in output for 2015 – around 100 000 tonnes more than last year’s output.

“By the end of the year, I don’t think we’ll go far beyond 600 000 tons,” Chikwanda said, noting that he was more optimistic about next year’s outlook.

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