Production trends in the top five copper-producing countries, 1950-2012

This is a list of countries by mined copper production.

Copper ore can be exported to be smelted so that a nation's smelter production of copper can differ greatly from its mined production. See: List of countries by copper smelter production.

2020

2020
RankCountry/regionProduction (thousand tons of)[1]
  World16,890
1Chile Chile5,700
2Peru Peru2,200
3China China1,700
4Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo, Democratic Republic of the1,300
5United States United States1,200
6India India900
6Australia Australia870
7Russia Russia850
8Zambia Zambia830
9Mexico Mexico690
10Kazakhstan Kazakhstan580
11Canada Canada570
12Spain Spain425
13Poland Poland400

2017

2017
RankCountry/regionProduction (thousand tons of)[2][3]
  World19,939
1Chile Chile5,503
2Peru Peru3,462
3China China1,656
4United States United States1,260
5Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo, Democratic Republic of the1,094
6Australia Australia859
7Zambia Zambia797
8Mexico Mexico742
9Russia Russia705
10Indonesia Indonesia622
11Poland Poland620
12Canada Canada605
13Zambia Zambia540
14Brazil Brazil419
15Mongolia Mongolia384
16Iran Iran314
17Spain Spain204
18Laos Laos153

2015

2015
RankCountry/regionProduction (thousand tons)[4]
  World19,100
1Chile Chile5,760
2China China1,710
3Peru Peru1,700
4United States United States1,372
5Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo, Democratic Republic of the1,020
6Australia Australia971
7Russia Russia732
8Zambia Zambia712
9Canada Canada697
10Mexico Mexico594
  Other Countries3,800

2012

World copper output in 2012.

1907

1907
RankCountry/regionProduction (thousand tons)[5]
 Worldwide723
1United States United States399
2Mexico Mexico61
3Spain Spain and Portugal50
4Japan Japan50
5Australasia Australasia42
6Chile Chile27
7Germany Germany21
8Russia Russia15

See also

References

  1. "Largest producer of copper in the world 2020". Statista. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  2. Kay, Amanda (15 February 2018). "Top Copper Production by Country". Copper Investing News. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  3. "World Mining Data - Data Section".
  4. "Annual Publications - 2017: copper production in 2015" (PDF). USGS Minerals Information: Copper. USGS. 2017. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  5. Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed. (1910), vol. 7, p. 109 - Copper. Production.—

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