This document discusses copper consumption in Latin America. The top three copper consuming countries in Latin America are Mexico, Brazil, and Chile, which together account for over 75% of copper usage in the region. Copper is primarily used for building construction, infrastructure projects, and equipment manufacturing. Building construction accounts for 31% of copper end use, while infrastructure and equipment manufacturing make up 15% and 34% respectively.
This document discusses copper consumption in Latin America. The top three copper consuming countries in Latin America are Mexico, Brazil, and Chile, which together account for over 75% of copper usage in the region. Copper is primarily used for building construction, infrastructure projects, and equipment manufacturing. Building construction accounts for 31% of copper end use, while infrastructure and equipment manufacturing make up 15% and 34% respectively.
This document discusses copper consumption in Latin America. The top three copper consuming countries in Latin America are Mexico, Brazil, and Chile, which together account for over 75% of copper usage in the region. Copper is primarily used for building construction, infrastructure projects, and equipment manufacturing. Building construction accounts for 31% of copper end use, while infrastructure and equipment manufacturing make up 15% and 34% respectively.