
Feb 3 (Reuters) - China will expand its copper strategic reserve, an official from the state-backed China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association said on Tuesday.
The remarks were made by Duan Shaofu, the deputy secretary-general of the association, at a press conference, according to Shanghai Securities News. China will also explore building a commercial stockpiling system, with state-owned companies leading the commercial trial.
China will also study including copper concentrates in its strategic reserves.