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Toho Zinc H1 zinc output seen down 20.1 pct yr/yr

Fri Apr 3, 2009 12:25am EDT

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 TOKYO, April 3 (Reuters) - Japan's Toho Zinc Co Ltd (5707.T)
plans to produce 48,813 tonnes of zinc in the April-September
first half, down 20.1 percent from a year earlier, the company
said in a statement.
 Japanese smelters have been producing less metal this year as
the nation's worst recession since World War Two cuts sharply
into demand.
 For details of plans announced by Japanese smelters click:
[ID:T280073]
 Following are figures for the company's latest output plan,
with comparisons with estimated production in the second half of
2008/09 and actual production in the first half of 2008/09 (in
tonnes):
              H1 09/10     H1 08/09     H2 08/09
 Zinc           48,813       61,058       62,046
 Lead           39,000       49,514       38,575
 Silver            158          157          141
 (Reporting by Miho Yoshikawa; Editing by Chris Gallagher)






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