European copper producer Aurubis will keep the premium it charges to deliver metal to customers in the region at a record high next year as it anticipates a rebound in demand. The company on Thursday said that it has told customers it will keep the surcharge at $228 a ton, ahead of the start of annual supply negotiations in London next week. The move to maintain the rate — which is charged on top of London Metal Exchange copper futures — comes despite a sustained downturn in Europe’s industrial economy.
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