Iran plans $15bn investment to boost copper production.

Iran is looking to spend $15bn to grow its copper production over the next five years, reported Press TV citing Iranian Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade Reza Fatemi-Amin. The proposed investment is expected to boost the metal's exports from the country from the existing $1.7bn to more than $10bn. Iran aims to increase its annual copper cathode production capacity from the current 280,000t to more than one million tonnes (Mt)...

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