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The Trump administration confirmed Thursday it will adjust its Section 232 tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper imports, altering duties on finished products to help simplify compliance. Under a presidential proclamation,
By Ernest Scheyder HOUSTON, March 23 (Reuters) - Freeport-McMoRan expects demand for copper for use in electrification, data centers and other high-tech areas to remain resilient despite market jitters tied to the Iran conflict,
President Trump revamped his tariffs on steel, copper and aluminum in an executive order Thursday to ensure that they align with the “full value” of the imported metals. The value is based on the amount the U.
Demand for copper is surging because of demand from new technologies, but suppliers are struggling to keep up, and they are likely to fall further behind in the coming years, resulting in shortfalls globally.
A new study has found that a specific amount of trace element copper is linked to protecting cognitive function in older adults, providing novel insight into how the mineral impacts the brain. Researchers from the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical ...
Copper’s usefulness makes it a key barometer for optimism about future economic growth. Well, the price, and that optimism, are falling.
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July saw extreme volatility in Comex copper prices, peaking 41.74% above January levels before a 24.56% collapse following tariff exemptions. The White House’s unexpected tariff adjustment removed duties on refined copper and input materials, ending the ...
Copper resumed losses after a brief bounce in the previous session, as global inflation and growth concerns due to the Middle East war weighed on the metals complex.
Four weeks in, the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has evolved into one of the most severe recent energy shocks, according to the International Energy Agency, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank.