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Copper prices face further downside as US tariff exemption impacts market

Copper prices continued their downward trend on Wednesday as analysts predict further weakness following the metal’s exemption from US tariffs.

BCA Research issued a report stating that the unwind in prices, initially triggered by the refined metal’s US tariff exemption, is not yet complete. The research firm highlighted a significant US inventory overhang that will likely lead to a substantial decrease in US copper imports in the coming months.

The analysis suggests the United States may even begin exporting some of its excess copper supplies, further pressuring global prices. Additionally, BCA noted that US tariffs on downstream copper products could result in demand destruction, negatively impacting consumption of upstream copper among foreign mills.

From a cyclical perspective, BCA expects copper price trends to reflect weakening global trade and manufacturing activity. This macroeconomic headwind adds to the metal’s near-term challenges as industrial demand shows signs of softening.

Despite the negative short-term outlook, BCA Research indicated that the anticipated cyclical drop in copper prices will eventually present an attractive opportunity for investors to establish structurally long positions in the metal.
Source: Investing.com



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