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... vent of the second industrial revolution, the applications of copper became ever more widespread.
In 1870, Austria’s copper production reached 580,000 tons, while the market demand was as high as 720,000 tons, creating a shortfall of one-sixth.
The primary cause of this situation was the arrival of the electrical era. As a vanguard driving the electrical revolution, Austria’s demand for copper naturally rose with each day.
To adjust the market supply and demand, the Vienn ...
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