Copper output rose 29% year-on-year to 67,300 tonnes, while gold production increased 17% to 49,900 ounces.
KAZ's silver production for the quarter was 852,000oz, up 7% from the March 2017 quarter.
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Higher output at the Bozshakol and Aktogay openpit mines boosted KAZ Minerals’ (LSE:KAZ) copper production for the March quarter.
Copper output rose 29% year-on-year to 67,300 tonnes, while gold production increased 17% to 49,900 ounces.
KAZ's silver production for the quarter was 852,000oz, up 7% from the March 2017 quarter.
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