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London copper falls to two-week lows on trade war fears

London copper falls to two-week lows on trade war fears

The copper price in London dropped to a 2-week low on Monday amid increased concerns over a global war of trade, and as U.S. president Donald Trump's tariffs were looming.

As of 0155 GMT, the benchmark three-month Copper on London Metals Exchange (LME), lost 0.4% and was $9753 per metric tonne.

Trump announced Sunday that he will introduce reciprocal tariffs this week to all countries.

Investors are worried by the high uncertainty surrounding Trump's Tariffs. Some arbitrage traders could lose money if Trump imposes copper tariffs earlier.

Due to concerns about supply disruptions following an earthquake that occurred in Myanmar, which is rich in tin, the tin price on the Shanghai Futures Exchange rose 0.6%, to 282,980 Yuan.

Other metals include LME aluminium, which fell by 0.1% to 2,545 per ton. Lead also declined 0.3%, to $2 019, while zinc dropped 0.7%, to $2 835, tin was down 1.3%, to $35 750, and nickel was off 0.6%, to $16,290.

SHFE copper fell by 0.9%, to 79.960 yuan (11,009.53) a ton. SHFE aluminium dropped 0.5%, to 20,500 yuan. Zinc fell 1.9%, to 23400 yuan. Lead lost 0.7%, to 17,390yuan. Nickel lost 0.4%, to 130.320yuan.

(source: Reuters)