Cafca frets over scrap copper availability

CAFCA, the country’s biggest cable manufacturer, says it is worried about the dwindling supply of local scrap copper because it does not have enough foreign currency to import the metal to cover the deficit. While the company uses aluminium, polyvinyl chloride, polyethene and galvanised steel wire, copper remains the main raw material in the production…

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