Market Chatter: Hindustan Copper Eyes Codelco Mines to Feed Adani, Hindalco Demand

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Aug 11

Hindustan Copper (BOM:513599, NSE:HINDCOPPER) plans to supply copper concentrate from Chilean miner Codelco's assets to domestic producers Hindalco (BOM:500440) and Adani Enterprises' (BOM:512599, NSE:ADANIENT), as India's demand for the metal surges, Reuters reported Tuesday, citing sources familiar with the matter.

The company is also reportedly exploring a Codelco joint venture for mining and sales.

In April, India's mines secretary said Coal India (BOM:533278, NSE:COALINDIA) and NTPC Mining are in talks for additional copper blocks, Reuters reported.

Hindustan Copper had signed a preliminary deal with Codelco last year, followed by a non-disclosure agreement and the appointment of a deal advisor in May, the news outlet said.

Hindustan Copper, Hindalco and Codelco did not immediately respond to MT Newswires' requests for comment.

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