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Glencore first-quarter copper output jumps 19%, marketing unit set to exceed target

By Thomson Reuters Apr 30, 2026 | 1:38 AM

LONDON, April 30 (Reuters) – Glencore said on Thursday its first‑quarter copper production rose 19%, benefiting from improved ore grades in Africa, while ​its marketing division remains on track to ‌exceed the top end of its annual earnings guidance.

The Swiss-based commodities trader and miner produced 199,600 metric tons of copper in the first quarter, up from 167,900 tons ‌a ​year earlier, driven by better ⁠grades at its African ⁠operations and higher output at its Antamina mine in Peru.

Cobalt production fell 39% in the quarter as Glencore prioritised copper output at its ​assets in the Democratic Republic of Congo because of export quota restrictions, the company said ⁠in a statement.

Copper demand has ⁠been climbing as the metal is ​widely used in electric vehicles, charging infrastructure and power ​grids. Cobalt is a key ingredient in lithium-ion ‌batteries that power EVs and consumer electronics.

Glencore maintained its 2026 production guidance for its resources despite operational challenges and the closure of two Australian ⁠mines that reached the end of their economic lives.

Chief Executive Gary Nagle said the Iran war had limited ⁠impact on operations ‌in the first quarter, but cost ⁠pressures were emerging from higher diesel ​and ‌sulphuric acid prices.

Stronger commodity prices, however, ​would more ⁠than offset those pressures and help expand margins, he said.

Its full-year earnings before interest and tax guidance range for the marketing business stands at $2.3 billion to $3.5 billion per year.

(Reporting by Clara Denina, Editing by ​Louise Heavens)