Numbers: Copper goes to China
$11 million Value of copper exported from [the Western Cape province of] South Africa to China last year [link] 0 Number of copper mines in [Western Cape,] South Africa [link] $70 million Annual cost to replace copper cable stolen from South Africa’s power grid [link] $1,944 Price for one ton of copper in 2000 [link] ...
$11 million
$11 million |
Value of copper exported from [the Western Cape province of] South Africa to China last year [link] |
0 |
Number of copper mines in [Western Cape,] South Africa [link] |
$70 million |
Annual cost to replace copper cable stolen from South Africa’s power grid [link] |
$1,944 |
Price for one ton of copper in 2000 [link] |
$6,855 | Price for one ton of copper in 2007 [link] |
148.3% | Amount China’s imports of copper increased in May 2007 over May 2006 [link] |
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