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ICA-Commissioned Research Shows Energy Transition Will Support Global Copper Demand

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Colin Bennett

Future copper market share will be heavily shaped by regional responses to the global shift…

Regional trends and the green energy transition are expected to increase global copper demand by 12.6Mt from 2020 to 2040

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International Copper Association

ICA to host a panel discussion on Future Market Share at the CRU World Copper…

Study Shows Copper Industry Delivers Multiple Benefits to Communities

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International Copper Association

Commissioned by the International Copper Association (ICA), a study from Wood Mackenzie explores the positive…

The Role of Mining in the Circular Economy

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Louise Assem

Achieving a truly circular economy is a shared goal requiring collaboration among stakeholders from various…

Concordia Annual Summit 2023: Critical Minerals—The Building Blocks of Decarbonization

International Copper Association

The concept of critical minerals has gained significant attention across the world stage, particularly in…

Green Innovation Drives Copper Demand

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Watch ICA’s Panel “The Future of Substitution” at the CRU World Copper Conference

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International Copper Association

Copper—The Pathway to Net Zero
Regional Focus: Latin America

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International Copper Association

Copper—The Pathway to Net Zero Regional Focus: Latin America The International Copper Association (ICA) and…

World Copper Conference: Focus on Subsitution Presentation

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International Copper Association

ICA Hosts Panel Discussion on Copper Substitution at the World Copper Conference

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International Copper Association

As a proud sponsor of the 2023 World Copper Conference in Santiago, Chile, the International Copper Association (ICA) will be hosting a ‘Focus on Substitution’ panel discussion on Tuesday 18 April 2023 from 2:30p.m. – 3:30p.m. (CLT).