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In the ever-evolving landscape of Australia’s copper tube and wire manufacturing, the sector shines with a promising yet challenging future. As detailed in the IBISWorld Market Research Report, the industry has achieved a robust annual growth rate of 2.9%, culminating in a revenue of $755.2 million by 2025. Yet, this growth is tempered by the… The post Australia’s copper industry: A shiny future amid challenges appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
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