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Panos Kotseras

Taiwan - Japanese earthquake impacts Taiwanese copper semis consuming industries - 0 views

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    Taiwanese end-use sectors that consume copper semis will be impacted by the earthquake in Japan, according to the Industrial Economics & Knowledge Centre. End-use sectors that will face a disruption in the supply or raw materials and parts include display panels, semiconductors, machinery equipment and solar cells. Major Japanese fabricators of electrodeposited copper foil and rolled copper foil JX Nippon Mining & Metals and Hitachi Cable have factories in areas that have been impacted by the earthquake.
Panos Kotseras

Chile - Sonami and Cesco predict strong Japanese copper demand in Q3 2011 - 0 views

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    Chilean private miners association Sonami and copper and mining study group Cesco anticipate that Japanese copper demand will significantly recover in Q3 of the current year. It is expected that the market for copper will remain weak for several months due to the 9.0 earthquake and tsunami that hit the country on 11th March. However, reconstruction-related copper demand is predicted to exhibit significant growth rates from Q3 2011.
Panos Kotseras

Japan - Furukawa Electric brings forward new capacity for lithium ion battery foil - 0 views

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    It was reported that Furukawa Electric plans to bring forward its capacity expansion plans for electrolytic copper foil due to steady demand from lithium ion battery makers, especially for electric vehicles. The company had previously announced that domestic capacity would expand from 550t/m to 1,000t/m in March 2012. However, supported by increasing demand from EV battery makers, Furukawa will put the time schedule ahead to December 2011. In addition, the company is planning to accelerate the time schedule for its new electrolytic copper foil plant in Taiwan, which was originally due to commence operations in September 2012.
James Wright

Japan - Hitachi Cable posts FY Net Losses of Y12.99B Vs losses of Y9.11B in previous year - 0 views

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    For the year ending March 31 2011, Hitachi Cable Ltd announced group revenue was Y419.3 billion up year-on-year from Y372.5 billion in 2010. Operating profit was Y788.0 million, compared to a loss of Y6.4 billion in 2010. The company said it had a pre tax profit loss of Y1.8 billion for the year, an improvement from 2010 when there was a pre tax profit loss of Y4.9 billion. In 2010 the company posted a net profit loss of Y9.1 billion; in 2011 there was a net profit loss of almost Y13 billion.
Colin Bennett

LS Cable & System develops Korea's first electric vehicle cord set for household use - 0 views

  • The cord set satisfies all International Electric Commission specifications and requirements, so LS Cable & System has now climbed to an advantageous position for entry into the global market, which is currently dominated by Voltec of the U.S. and Toyota of Japan.
Piotr Ortonowski

Japan - SWCC Showa establishes JV with Fortis Group - 0 views

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    SWCC Showa Holdings Co., Ltd. announced it has established Hangzhou Fortis Showa Wire Materials Research & Development Co., Ltd., a fifty-fifty joint venture subsidiary for analyzing materials with Fortis Group Co., Ltd., a leading manufacturer of communication cables in China. The subsidiary will be employed to locally procure raw materials for copper wirerod and cable for use in photovoltaic systems they will manufacture in China. It aims to strengthen cost competitiveness whilst also securing quality.
James Wright

E.U. - The European Commission charges 12 cable-making companies with collusion - 0 views

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    It was reported that the European Commission charged twelve companies with collusion for specific practices that they underwent in the submarine, underground power cable and related products sector. Nexans, Prysmian, ABB and NKT all confirmed that they had received a charge sheet from the European competition authorities and will respond following a thorough analysis of the E.U.'s Statement of Objections. The maximum fine applicable is 10% of global revenues. The charges relate to raids which took place over two years ago, however, the legal process was delayed due to the recent disaster in Japan.
Piotr Ortonowski

Malaysia - Leader Universal expects cable business to pick up - 0 views

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    Leader Universal Holdings Bhd expects its wire and cable business to benefit from increased demand as a result of stronger activity in the domestic and overseas infrastructure industry. Demand is expected to stem mainly from Asia and Australia, and also from reconstruction projects in New Zealand and Japan. Currently, orders amount to RM800M, with one-third coming from overseas markets. The company also realised strong demand from the Middle East. In the financial year ended 31st December 2010, the company recorded a turnover of RM2.49B, an increase of 27.6% compared to RM1.95B in 2009.
Colin Bennett

Japanese copper, brass demand expected to increase 0.72% - 0 views

  • Annual demand is likely to increase 0.72% year-on-year to reach 800,700 tonnes in the upcoming year, compared with an estimated 795,000 tonnes in the current fiscal year.
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