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Mining News Pro - The company produced 247 thousand tons of cathode and sold more than 171 thousand tons last year.
According to the twelve months performance, the sale revenue of National Iranian Copper Industry Co. (nicico) was about 760 billion USD last year, which had 15 percent increase compared to two years ago.
The company produced 247 thousand tons of cathode and sold more than 171 thousand tons last year.
In addition, last year Nicico produced 53.5 thousand tons of sulfur ore and 1.2 million tons of copper concentrate. Also this company produced 33 thousand tons of wire, slab and billet, 7 thousand tons of molybdenite concentrate and 549 tons of silver and gold concentrate.
National Iranian Copper Company has succeeded to sell 758 thousand tons of sulfur iron, 86 thousand of copper concentrate, 29 thousand tons of wire, 5 thousand tons of molybdenite concentrate and 437 tons of gold and silver concentrate last year.
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