Glencore’s Copper Output Falls Again, Down 40% Since 2018
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Glencore reports rebound with strong copper increase - Mining Magazine Australia
Image: jonnysek/shutterstock.comGlencore, one of the world’s largest natural resource companies, has released its wide-ranging third-quarter 2025 report, which outlines a varied performance across its commodities. The company has maintained its full-year production guidance, with marketing-adjusted earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) expected to be around the mid-point of its upgraded $2.3 to $3.5 billion range. Own-sourced copper producti…
Glencore's copper production surges quarter on quarter
Glencore PLC shares surged almost 7% to their highest since the start of the year after the commodities giant backed its full-year production outlook after reporting a stronger third quarter, particularly in copper and coal output. Copper production increased 36% quarter on quarter, with significant gains at KCC and Mutanda in DR Congo, and Peru’s Antamina …
The miner reported that he produced 583,500 tons of copper in the year's accumulation, a fall of 17% over the same period of the previous year
In the first nine months of 2025, however, the raw material group still produced significantly less copper than in the same period last year.
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