Despite fire at Tenke Fungurume Mining, CMOC maintains timetable for start-up of new plant
This unit will increase the Congolese mine’s capacity by 200,000 tonnes of copper and 17,000 tonnes of cobalt per year.
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▪ Despite fire at Tenke Fungurume Mining, CMOC maintains timetable for start-up of new plant
▪ This unit will increase the Congolese mine’s capacity by 200,000 tonnes of copper and 17,000 tonnes of cobalt per year.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/816783/despite-fire-at-tenke-fungurume-mining-cmoc-maintains-timetable-for-start-up-of-new-plant/
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