China's Zijin Mining eyes to become the world's top 10 lithium producer in 2025

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The company also said it targets 2025 mine-copper production of 1,170 thousand tonnes and mine-gold production of 90 tonnes , which will place the company among the world's largest producers of copper and gold.

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