(Bloomberg) -- Chile, the world's biggest copper
supplier, said output of the metal rose 3.9 percent in May as
companies expanded mines.
Output climbed to 479,049 metric tons from a revised
461,195 tons in May 2006, the Chilean government's National
Statistics Institute said today in Santiago.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
supplier, said output of the metal rose 3.9 percent in May as
companies expanded mines.
Output climbed to 479,049 metric tons from a revised
461,195 tons in May 2006, the Chilean government's National
Statistics Institute said today in Santiago.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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