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China's potential ban on sulfuric acid exports to tighten copper smelting profits

Source: Mysteel Apr 17, 2026 17:35
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The recent surge in sulfuric acid prices has greatly helped offset Chinese copper smelters' losses caused by extremely low copper concentrate treatment charges (TCs), as sulfuric acid is a key by-product of China's copper smelting industry. Sulfuric acid prices in China have risen rapidly since March 2026, driven by tighter sulfur supply amid

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