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Copper prices climbed to $4.68 per pound Friday morning, continuing their recovery from Wednesdays dramatic 5% plunge.
The metal stabilized Thursday around $4.57 per pound as traders responded to positive signals about potential trade agreements.This volatility reflects coppers ongoing struggle between immediate economic concerns and long-term demand expectations.
Wednesdays sharp decline stemmed from disappointing United States economic data showing an unexpected 0.3% contraction in first-quarter GDP.This marked Americas first negative growth quarter in three years.
Chinese manufacturing activity simultaneously fell to a 16-month low, with export orders dropping at their fastest rate since 2022.Market sentiment improved after President Trump suggested possible trade agreements with India, Japan, and South Korea.
He also expressed confidence about reaching a deal with China.These statements calmed fears about the administrations aggressive tariff policies imposed in April.
The United States implemented a 10% baseline tariff on all imports and a 125% tariff on Chinese goods.Copper Market Rebounds Amid Trade Optimism Despite Global Economic Concerns.
(Photo Internet reproduction)These measures aim to address Americas $1.2 trillion trade deficit but created significant market uncertainty.
Recent diplomatic developments suggest potential easing of these tensions.Copper Market OutlookSupply factors continue shaping copper markets alongside macroeconomic concerns.
The International Copper Study Group forecasts a global copper surplus of 289,000 tonnes in 2025.This figure more than doubles last years 138,000-tonne surplus.
Global mine production should increase by 2.3% to 23.5 million tonnes this year.
Production growth varies significantly by region.The Democratic Republic of Congo leads with projected 9.6% growth thanks to power infrastructure improvements.
Indonesia follows with 6.9% growth from strategic mine developments.Chile expects modest 2% production increases despite ongoing civil disruptions.
Individual producers report mixed results.
Glencore announced a 30% drop in first-quarter copper output.Meanwhile, Capstone Copper reported Q1 production 9% higher than the same period last year.
London Metal Exchange inventories reached concerning lows.Current stocks sit at just 45,000 metric tons, representing a 12-year low and 78% decline from 2020 levels.
This inventory depletion removes crucial buffers against supply disruptions.Looking forward, copper prices should reach $4.95 per pound by end of second quarter.
Trading Economics projects prices at $5.31 in twelve months.
Investment banks remain bullish long-term, forecasting average prices between $10,000-11,000 per tonne by 2027.The Sprott Copper Miners ETF reflects cautious market optimism.
Its net asset value rose 0.98% Thursday to $19.59, bringing total assets to $23.1 million.





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