KAZ produced 70,000 tonnes of copper over the January-March period, up 4% year-on-year.
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KAZ Minerals had a strong March quarter, with higher copper production expected in the remainder of the year due to Bozshakol’s grade profile and increased processing expected at the Nikolayevsky and Bozshakol clay concentrators.
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