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LME Copper eases Trump's tariffs on semiconductors and automobiles

LME Copper eases Trump's tariffs on semiconductors and automobiles

London copper prices eased on Tuesday, after U.S. president Donald Trump threatened to impose 25% duties on automobiles and semi-conductors, which could impact the metal's supply.

The price of three-month copper at the London Metal Exchange slipped 0.3%, to $9.446 per metric ton as of 0156 GMT.

Trump announced on Tuesday that he plans to impose auto import tariffs of "around 25%" as well as similar duties on pharmaceuticals and semiconductors. This is the latest of a series measures that threaten to disrupt international trade.

Trump also said that tariffs for pharmaceuticals and semiconductors would start at "25% and higher" and will increase substantially over the next year.

"Trump has been considering further tariffs for autos. He suggested a 25% increase. This could result in a slowdown of global growth, and disruptions in the global supply chain. According to Kelvin Wong of OANDA, senior analyst for Asia Pacific, such disruptions may cause copper prices to fall in the future.

Citi stated that "we think President Trump will be more motivated to impose copper tariffs in his second term due to the metal's increasing importance for key emerging global competitive sectors like the energy transformation and AI."

Freeport Indonesia, meanwhile, has asked the government to relax its ban on copper exports and allow it to export 1.3 millions tons of copper concentrate until December, valued at about $5 billion.

The LME aluminium price fell by 0.4%, to $2.659 per ton. Zinc rose by 0.1%, to $2.888, and nickel increased 0.1%, to $15.370. Tin dropped 0.1%, to $32,745, while lead was down 0.3%, to $1.990.5.

The price of aluminium on the SHFE rose by 0.4%, to 20,715 Chinese yuan ($2,844.22) per ton. Nickel was unchanged at 123970 yuan. Zinc gained 0.5%, to 24,005 Yuan. Lead fell 0.5%, to 17,085 Yuan. Tin dropped 0.4%, to 261,300 Yuan. $1 = 7.2832 Chinese Yuan Renminbi (Reporting and editing by Rashmi aich in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)