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Home / Business and Economy / Copper Surges to Record High Amid Supply Fears

Copper Surges to Record High Amid Supply Fears

1 Dec

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Summary

  • Copper prices reached a new record high in London trading.
  • Market fears a global supply crunch due to rising demand.
  • Unplanned mine disruptions and tough smelter talks fuel stress.
Copper Surges to Record High Amid Supply Fears

Copper prices have advanced to a record high in London, driven by fears of an impending global supply shortage. The metal's value saw a significant rise on the London Metal Exchange, reaching new peaks as futures in the US also surged. This price increase is fueled by a rush to secure copper supplies, particularly for America, ahead of potential import tariffs, which are expected to worsen existing shortfalls.

Recent industry discussions in Shanghai have highlighted significant supply chain stress within the copper market. This follows a period marked by numerous unplanned mine disruptions over the past year. Smelters are reportedly facing difficult negotiations with miners regarding annual ore supply, leading to a sharp increase in yearly premiums and contributing to the current market volatility.

Major market participants, such as Mercuria Energy Group Ltd., have issued stark warnings about potential metal shortages in the coming year. The combination of robust demand, constrained mine output, and logistical challenges is creating a precarious balance in the market. These factors are collectively pushing copper prices to unprecedented levels, signaling a tight supply environment ahead.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Copper prices reached a record high due to increasing fears of a global market supply crunch and ongoing demand.
Supply stress is caused by unplanned mine disruptions, tough negotiations between smelters and miners, and a rush to secure supplies.
Major trader Mercuria Energy Group Ltd. has warned of metal shortages occurring next year.

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