One year after commissioning, Kamco's mining project near Kolwezi has exceeded expectations. Furthermore, if the development goes well, it will become the third largest copper production base in the world by 2024. Ivanhoe Mines Co-Chairman Robert Friedland (Robert Friedland) and Sun Yufeng are pleased to announce recently that the Kamoa-Kakula Copper Mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo produced 33,000 tons of copper in concentrate in October.
As of the end of October, 5,786 tons of copper were contained in the unfiltered concentrate after flotation in the on-site inventory, marking that the copper concentrate output of the Kamoa-Kakula Project has exceeded the annualized total production capacity of 400,000 tons for two consecutive months.
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