Copper falls again to USD 9,394.90 per tonne on the International Market
Copper falls again to USD 9,394.90 per tonne on the International Market
27 June, 2022by
Administrator
COPPER SHOULD REGISTER A SLIGHT PRICE DROP AGAIN THIS WEEK ON THE
INTERNATIONAL MARKET, INDICATES THE NOTE ON THE MERCURIALES OF THE
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN TRADE.
According to the projections of this service, copper should trade at 9,394.90 USD per ton this week
against 9,583.70 USD per ton last week, a slight drop in price of around -188.8 usd.
On the London Stock Exchange, copper is selling at USD 8,967.15 per tonne this Monday, June
20, 2022 and registering a price drop of -1.24% compared to the end of last week.
The reasons behind the drop in copper prices on the international market.
Global copper supply will exceed demand in the next two years, thanks to several large-scale
mining projects, according to RBC Capital Markets.
The broker says it expects a price of 9,525 USD/tonne in 2022, then 8,270 USD/tonne in 2023 and
2024, against a background of “slight” surplus production.
Several major projects, such as Like Quellaveco in Peru, Timok in Serbia and Quebrada Blanca
Phase 2 in Chile, should begin production in mid-2022 and early 2023, which will help meet the
growth in demand.
Meanwhile, Chile, which accounts for around 30% of global copper production, remains hampered
by quality and other technical issues.