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Copper prices drop amid uncertainty about US trade talks

The Shanghai Futures Exchange (SFE) and London Metal Exchange (LME) saw copper prices fall on Monday due to concerns about U.S.-China trade negotiations, and the uncertainty around potential tariffs before President Trump's deadline of July 9.

The LME's three-month contract for copper fell by 0.31% at $9,834 a metric ton as of 0103 GMT, and the SHFE's most traded contract lost 0.91%, to 79440 yuan (about $11,088.00).

Donald Trump, the President of the United States, said that the U.S. was close to finalising a number of trade agreements. He will inform about a dozen other countries on Monday that they can expect higher tariffs to be implemented on August 1.

ANZ reported that "Markets are worried about Trump's policies, which could cause a global slowdown and harm demand for industrial commodities."

A Shanghai-based metals analyst from a futures firm said that "copper prices are expected to soften due to the recent rise in copper stocks on LME and SHFE and the diminished consumption enthusiasm as a result of higher prices."

Copper inventories By July 4, SHFE-monitored storages had gained for the third week in a row, rising by 3.7% to reach 84,589 tonnes. This is 73.7% less than the previous year.

Total Copper Stocks The LME registered warehouses saw a rise of 5% in four days, up to Friday.

SHFE nickel dropped 1.05%, to 121.190 yuan per ton. Zinc fell 0.83%, to 22.165 yuan. Tin fell 0.82%, to 266,770. Yuan. Aluminium fell 0.68%, to 20,500. Yuan. Lead fell 0.29%, to 17.220.

LME nickel fell 0.36% to $16,235 per ton. Zinc eased 0.24% at $2,717.5. Lead slid 0.17% at $2,055, and tin rose 0.07% at $33,725.

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Data/Events (GMT 0600 Germany Industrial Production MM, Production Year-on-Year SA May 0600 Halifax House Prices UK MM,YY June 0645 France Total Reserve Assets June ($1 = 7,1645 Chinese Yuan) (Reporting and Editing by Sumana Niandy; Reporting by Hongmei LI)

(source: Reuters)