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Zambia’s Copper Sector Gets $1.5B Injection from Vedanta

Vedanta commits $1.5 billion to expanding Konkola Copper Mines as Zambia targets a major increase in national copper output by 2031.

by Justus Ontita
November 10, 2025
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Vedanta Resources plans to invest US$1.5 billion in Zambia’s copper sector as it moves to revive and expand operations at Konkola Copper Mines (KCM). The investment will be channeled through CopperTech Metals Inc., a newly created subsidiary that will oversee the asset’s development.

The funding package is intended to lift KCM’s annual copper output to 300,000 tons by 2031, positioning the mine as a major contributor to Zambia’s broader ambition of producing 3 million tons of copper per year over the same period. Zambia’s current national output stands at roughly 821,670 tons.

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Vedanta has already invested about $3 billion in the asset in previous years. For the 2026 fiscal year, the company expects KCM to deliver approximately 140,000 tons of copper as it ramps up operations.

The announcement comes amid growing concerns over a tightening global copper market. The International Energy Agency warns that supply deficits could reach 30% by 2035, driven by surging demand linked to electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and grid expansion.

Vedanta has not yet disclosed the financing structure for the new capital injection, noting that it is still working to strengthen its balance sheet and reduce debt. The success of the expansion will depend on execution, regulatory stability, infrastructure availability, and community engagement.

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