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Antofagasta, Jiangxi agree major drop in 2025 copper TC/RCs, sources
Dec 5, 2024 5:22 PM

LONDON, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Chilean miner Antofagasta ( ANFGF )

and Jiangxi Copper have agreed

significantly lower copper concentrate processing fees for 2025,

four sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on

Thursday.

The agreement between Antofagasta ( ANFGF ) and Jiangxi Copper for

treatment and refining charges (TC/RCs) of $21.25 a ton and

2.125 cents per pound represents a drop of 73.4% from the $80/8

cents industry benchmark for 2024, a sign of concerns about

sufficient availability of copper concentrate in the spot market

in 2025.

Antofagasta ( ANFGF ) declined to comment. Jiangxi Copper was not

immediately available for comment.

The fees, known as treatment and refining charges (TC/RCs),

a key source of revenue for smelters, paid by miners when they

sell concentrate, or semi-processed ore, to be refined into

metal.

The charges tend to fall when ore supply declines and rise

when more concentrate is available.

The fees agreed are lower than estimates in a Reuters poll of

industry participants last month, where charges were seen at a

15-year-low - between the high-$20s and mid-$30s a ton.

The first agreement between global copper miners and

smelters in China, the world's dominant processor, has often set

a benchmark for fees of other industry players in recent years.

However, this year, according to one of the sources, other

Chinese smelters are willing to negotiate their own fees with

slight changes to that reached between Antofagasta ( ANFGF ) and Jiangxi.

In the spot market, copper concentrate supply has tightened

this year due to unexpected mine operations disruptions and

rising smelting capacity, and the tightness is expected to

persist in 2025.

The copper concentrate deficit is expected to widen to

950,000 tons in 2025 from 1,600 tons in 2024, according to

analysts at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence (BMI).

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