"CRU head of copper research Allan Trench tipped an average copper price of between $US4180 and $US4400 a tonne over the next 10 years."
Hard to see how that could happen if the rest of the story (continued growth in demand) rings true. Those prices equate to under $2/lb. At that price a lot of marginal producers would be knocked out which in turn would reduce supply. That price would be more like a floor rather than an average.
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