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Central Asia Metals production falls as appraising opportunities

9th Oct 2025 11:02

(Alliance News) - Central Asia Metals PLC on Thursday said it remains "as determined as ever" as it is appraising a number of opportunities, while it reported a fall in output.

The mining firm focused on Kazakhstan and North Macedonia said copper production fell 0.7% to 3,615 tonnes in the third quarter of 2025, from 3,641 tonnes a year ago.

Zinc output was down 12% to 4,202 tonnes from 4,768 tonnes a year ago, while lead production fell 13% to 5,978 tonnes from 6,864 tonnes.

Chief Executive Officer Gavin Ferrar said: "Kounrad [copper operation in Kazakhstan] delivered another quarter of reliable, high-margin production, benefitting as expected from the warmer weather during the summer months which aids leach kinetics. We continue to assess all relevant aspects of the operation with a view to optimising output and margins, and maximising the productive life of the asset.

He added: "This focus on our core operations is running in parallel with our continued search for a material transaction to grow the business. We are appraising a number of promising opportunities, and remain as determined as ever to bring this work to a positive conclusion."

Central Asia Metals shares were up 0.5% at 153.00 pence each on Thursday morning in London.

By Tom Budszus, Alliance News slot editor

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