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    Trump’s copper tariff plan pushes U.S. prices to record highs

    July 11, 2025
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    U.S. copper prices have surged to record levels, widening a historic gap between domestic and international markets, after President Donald Trump announced plans to impose a 50% tariff on copper imports. The move, intended to encourage domestic production, has triggered immediate concern over its potential economic fallout. On Tuesday, U.S. copper prices climbed more than 13%, marking their sharpest single-day gain since 1989 and closing at $5.69 per pound.

    Meanwhile, prices on the London Metal Exchange (LME) edged up just 0.3%, highlighting the stark divergence. The premium of U.S. copper futures over global benchmarks soared 138% in a day, reaching over $2,600 per metric ton, according to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. Copper plays a critical role in sectors such as electronics, housing, transportation, and infrastructure. The U.S. imports nearly half of its copper, largely from Chile, Canada, Peru, and Mexico.

    With new tariffs looming, importers had already been redirecting copper shipments toward the U.S. since early 2025 in anticipation of policy changes. However, the timing and details of the tariff rollout remain unclear. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick indicated the duties may be implemented by the end of July or August 1, but final decisions could still shift. Analysts warn that the resulting price inflation could affect multiple layers of the U.S. economy.

    Rising copper costs threaten consumer prices and infrastructure

    Copper is embedded in a wide range of consumer and industrial products. Daan de Jonge, lead copper analyst at Benchmark, told a media outlet that rising input costs will likely push up consumer prices for goods such as refrigerators, vehicles, and electronics. Higher prices may also slow demand or shift purchases to foreign-made alternatives. The implications for public infrastructure investment are also substantial. Rising copper costs could complicate budgeting for housing, transport, and energy projects, already pressured by elevated public debt and a weakening dollar.

    Some developers may turn to alternatives like aluminum, which can serve as a copper substitute but carries trade-offs in performance and maintenance. Experts stress that expanding domestic copper production will not happen quickly. Industry insiders cite permitting bottlenecks and high capital requirements as barriers to scaling U.S. output. Peter Chase, a senior fellow at the German Marshall Fund, noted that a 50% tariff alone is unlikely to spark immediate growth in domestic mining, particularly if market conditions shift.

    Market analysts at Citi described the tariff news as a “watershed moment” for copper markets in 2025. They predict the move will curtail further U.S.-bound shipments for the remainder of the year, potentially easing global prices. However, the full tariff impact may not be realized if U.S. copper exporters negotiate exemptions or if inventory levels blunt pricing pressure. – By Content Syndication Services.

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