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| No. | 0072C001 | Survey of Copper Industry in China - Edition(1) |
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| Report edition: | 2010 edition(1) | |
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Now China is the largest copper producer and consumer in the world and its demand for copper will keep strong in the future, thanks to the steady increase in copper output in recent years. However, China is confronted with tight supply and high price of copper, thus, Chinese government has carried out several regulations to upgrade the industry and protect the environment.
Copper ore is widely but unevenly distributed in China, with Tibet, Yunnan and Jiangxi being the largest holders of copper reserves. The output of most cathode copper manufacturers in China has been continuously increasing in the last 10 years. And many manufacturers have expanded or are going to expand their copper production capacity by improving the production line or investing in new projects in 2010. In the future, sharply increasing demand and Chinese government’s policies will drive Chinese copper production to increase continuously.
Although China is the largest copper production base, there is big gap between supply and demand. China highly depends on imported copper ore, with its self-sufficiency rate witnessing downtrend in last 5 years and its import volume of copper reaching 3.11 million tonnes in 2009. Its self-sufficiency rate was only 35.96% in 2009.
SHFE copper price experienced a rapid growth and then a steep dive in the period from 2007-2009, and recovered at the end of 2009. In 2010, SHFE copper price will maintain in the range of USD8,000/t~USD8,900/t. And Chinese demand and weak USD would be the most important factor influencing the copper price in the coming 5 years.
In this report, CCM mainly focuses on the following aspects:
  Major copper producers in China in 2010
  New and potential copper capacity in China in recent years
  Copper production situation in China from 2005 to 2009
  Copper ore reserves situation in China from 2003 to 2009
 Copper price in China from 2007 to 2009
  Copper price trend in China in 2010-2015
  Opportunities in this industry
Main Content:
| No. | Content | Page |
| Part | Main content | |
| Executive summary | 1 |
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| Methodology and definitions | 2 |
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| I | Overview of Chinese copper industry | 5 |
| I-1 | Supply and demand of copper | 5 |
| I-2 | Policies and regulations on copper industry and trade policies | 6 |
| II | Copper price | 8 |
| II-1 | Futures market of copper | 9 |
| II-2 | Spot market of copper | 9 |
| II-3 | Copper price trend in 2010-2015 | 10 |
| III | Copper resource in China | 15 |
| III-1 | Copper reserves and distribution | 15 |
| III-2 | Copper ore output in 2009 | 18 |
| IV | Copper production in China | 21 |
| IV-1 | Capacity of copper 2009 | 21 |
| IV-1-1 | Crude copper | 21 |
| IV-1-2 | Refined Copper | 21 |
| IV-2 | Cathode copper output | 24 |
| IV-2-1 | Geographical distribution of cathode copper production | 23 |
| IV-2-2 | Production concentration of electrolytic copper producers | 25 |
| IV-2-3 | Output changes in 2005-2009 | 27 |
| IV-3 | Introduction to copper producers | 28 |
| IV-3-1 | Tongling Nonferrous Metals Group Co., Ltd. | 28 |
| … | … | |
| IV-3-18 | Yunnan Copper Group | 57 |
| V | Conclusion | 61 |
LIST OF TABLES
Table II-3-1 Grade of influencing factors for copper priceTable III-1-1 Copper ore reserves of each province, 2009Table IV-1-2-1 New capacity of refined copper that will start running in recent yearsTable IV-2-1 Geographical distribution of cathode copper, 2009Table IV-2-2 Output of cathode copper producers, 2009
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure I-1-1 Consumption of refined copper, 2005~2009Figure II-1-1 SHFE copper price, 2007~May. 2010Figure II-2-1 Copper price for spot market, 2007~May. 2010Figure II-3-1 Output and import volume of refined copper in China, 2005~ Mar. 2010Figure II-3-2 Correlation of the copper price and USD index, 2009Figure III-1-1 Copper ore reserves distribution in China, 2009Figure III-1-2 Newly-found copper ore reserves in China, 2003~2008Figure III-1-3 Copper ore reserves share in China by province, 2009Figure III-1-4 Copper ore reserves share in China by deposit type, 2009Figure III-2-1 Copper ore output (copper content), 2005~2009Figure III-2-2 Import volume of copper ore (copper content), 2006~2009 Figure III-2-3 Self-sufficiency rate of Chinese copper ore, 2006-2009Figure IV-1-1-1 Treatment charges, 2005~2009Figure IV-1-1-2 Crude copper capacity in China, 2006 ~ 2009Figure IV-1-2-1 Refined copper capacity in China, 2006~2009Figure IV-1-2-2 Import volume of refined copper in China, 2006~2009Figure IV-2-1 Monthly output and price of cathode copper, 2009Figure IV-2-3 Cathode copper output in China, 2005~2009
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Copper reserves in China have reached XXX tonnes in 2009. And copper ore is widely distributed in China. The largest copper reserves holders are Tibet, Yunnan and Jiangxi, whose aggregate reserves are about XX% of China’s total. But compared with other copper ore producing countries, the grade of Chinese copper ore is low, which is one of the important factors restricting the development and utilization of Chinese copper ore.
Besides, China highly depends on imported copper ore. The self-sufficiency rate of copper ore was XX% in 2009. And Chinese copper ore self-sufficiency rate presented downtrend in 2006-2009.
Sharply increasing demand and Chinese government’s policies directly resulted in continuous expansion of Chinese copper capacity. In 2009, the capacity of crude copper and refined copper was XXX million tonnes and 5.16 million tonnes respectively. And the output and consumption volume of refined copper was XXX million tonnes and XXX million tonnes respectively in 2009 in China. Both the copper output and the consumption volume in China ranked first in the world in 2009.
In 2009, the monthly output of cathode copper increased steadily, from XXX tonnes in Jan. to XXX tonnes in Nov. The cathode copper producers are mainly distributed in Anhui, Jiangxi, Shandong, Gansu and Yunnan, with their aggregate output accounting for over 60% of China’s total output. Cathode copper output in China was increased steadily in the period from 2005 to 2009 which could be divided into two stages. The first stage was from 2005 to 2007, with CAGR of XX%, and the second stage was from 2007 to 2009, with CAGR of XX%.
The output of most cathode copper manufacturers in China was continuously increasing in the last 10 years. Although some manufacturers reduced their output in the period from the third quarter of 2008 to the middle of 2009, due to the global financial crisis, many manufacturers have expanded or are going to expand their copper production capacity by improving the production line or investing a new project in 2010.
In order to solve copper shortage, China has to import huge quantity of refined copper each year; the volume of net import in 2009 was XXX tonnes, accounting for XX% of the total supply. Chinese government has carried out several policies to promote the copper industry and increase the import of refined copper and copper ore.
From 2007 to 2009, the copper price experienced a big fluctuation and recovered to over USDXXX/t at the end of 2009. And the copper price had come into a new cycle in 2009. In the coming 5 years, fast increasing domestic demand and weak USD will drive the copper price to reach a new high level.
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