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    CRU/CESCO-China, electric cars to drive copper-Friedland

  • China Aluminium Network
  • Post Time: 2009/4/3
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    Asian urbanization coupled with the electrification of the auto industry should be a boon for copper prices and a huge benefit for copper mining countries such as top producer Chile, mining financier Robert Friedland said on Thursday.


    Speaking at the CRU/CESCO copper conference in the Chilean capital of Santiago, Friedland said massive Chinese demand for automobiles that will increasingly be powered by copper-consumptive electric technologies will turn the red metal into "red gold".


    "I absolutely believe that red gold is going to... outperform," said Friedland, who is best known as chairman and founder of Ivanhoe Mines (IVN.TO) and for discoveries such as the Voisey's Bay nickel find in eastern Canada.


    Friedland pointed to a report in the New York Times that China plans to boost its annual production of electric or hybrid cars to 500,000 in the next two years from 2,100 last year, saying such a shift would require huge amounts of electrically conductive copper.


     

    Source: Reuters
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