Copper

Copper is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. It is widely used in electronics industry especially for use in wires.

Copper Gains as Chile Seeks US Tariff Exemption

Copper futures climbed above $5.65 per pound on Wednesday, recouping losses from earlier in the week after Chile’s finance minister…

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Copper Holds Losses as US Tariff Deadline Approaches

Copper futures held below $5.6 per pound on Tuesday after losing about 3% in the previous session, as concerns mounted…

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Copper Holds Steady as US Tariff Deadline Nears

Copper futures hovered around $5.76 per pound on Monday, holding near record highs as markets braced for the implementation of…

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Copper Steady Near Highs as US Tariff Deadline Nears

Copper futures held steady around $5.78 per pound on Friday, trading near record highs as markets braced for the implementation…

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Copper Rises on China’s Industrial Support Measures

Copper futures climbed toward $5.6 per pound on Monday, trading near record highs after China’s industry ministry pledged to stabilize…

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Copper Prices Steady as US Tariff Deadline Nears

Copper futures held above $5.50 per pound on Tuesday, stabilizing near last week’s all-time high as markets continued to digest…

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Copper Heads for Sharp Weekly Gain

Copper futures held above $5.50 per pound on Friday and were on track to post a weekly gain of about…

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Copper Rises as US Tariff Set to Begin Aug. 1

Copper futures climbed to around $5.60 per pound on Thursday, hovering near all-time highs, after US President Donald Trump confirmed…

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Trump Vows No Tariff Extension, Announces 50% Tariff on Copper Imports

President Trump stated Tuesday that there would be no further extensions of reciprocal tariffs, which had previously been delayed until…

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Copper Trims Gains as Trump Unveils 50% Import Tariff

Copper futures surged to record highs above $5.8 per pound before retreating to around $5.5 per pound, after US President…

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