Copper is needed
Gigantic cities are not only growing up in Asia, living spaces of the future are also being built in Europe. Copper, the metal of the economy, is in demand here
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Enormous population growth in Asian countries calls for the construction of new large cities. In addition, there is the trend towards urbanisation. A unique project is currently being developed on the outskirts of Paris, the EuropaCity 2024 project. China's largest private property developer is investing 3.1 billion Euros in the project.
The city of the future is to be created, while the quality of life and the networking of work and life are not to be neglected. Otherwise, everything that a person needs should be available. Whether cultural offers, sports facilities, restaurants, hotels, shopping centres, workplaces or amusement parks, all this is only 30 minutes away from the centre of Paris. Electric busses and a public bicycle system should ensure good traffic conditions.
Copper is a necessary raw material. It could be supplied by Copper Mountain Mining - https://www.commodity-tv.net/c/search_adv/?v=298551, for example. Its flagship project, the Copper Mountain Mine in British Columbia, produced 23.1 million pounds of copper equivalent in the second quarter of 2018, increasing revenues by 25 percent year-on-year. The company's nearby New Ingerbelle concession has also just achieved very good drilling results.
Panoro Minerals - https://rohstoff-tv.net/c/c,search/?v=298565 - also has promising copper-gold projects. These are in Peru. In addition to the important Cotabambas Mine, Panoro Minerals is relying on its Antilla project. Test results have recently confirmed the enormous economic potential of the project. The company is in a good financial position and is located in the strategically important south of Peru.
Current company information and press releases from Copper Mountain Mining (https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/copper-mountain-mining-corp.html) and Panoro Minerals (https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/panoro-minerals-ltd.html).
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