Sean K
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Copper spikes and I go WTF?
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Then I read. . .
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Yep, that'll do it.
Copper spikes and I go WTF?
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Then I read. . .
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Yep, that'll do it.
Sooner or later The Trumpet will be reined in.News reports yesterday suggested Australia's larger copper miners were hit in some part by Trump's tariffs on copper.
Whatever headline or thought you want to carry regarding copper tariffs affecting our miners, bear in mind that our copper exports to America are so comparatively low as to be inconsequential. Last year the export value of our copper to America was under $40M:
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Contrast this with Australia's copper exports to China to 2024 which were valued at approximately US$1.64 billion. This figure includes refined copper and copper alloys, copper waste and scrap, and other copper products. China is the major destination for Australian copper.
Meanwhile my SL activated on my copper etf after last night reversal in the USHow a New Jersey startup found an electrifying way to slash copper costs | TechCrunch
Still Bright is now loaded up with $18.7 million in seed money to build out its demonstration unit.techcrunch.com
Low copper prices will prevent new mines being developed. This will only exacerbate the copper shortage in the next few years. I'm a buyer of copper not copper miners if the price goes a little lower.
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