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Copper reaches six-week high amid hopes for new US-Iran Peace Talks

Prices of copper rose to a six-week high on Wednesday as optimism grew over the possibility of another round of talks between Iran and the United States aimed at ending the war.

The benchmark copper price on the 'London Metal Exchange reached $13,392.5 per metric ton, its highest level since March 2. In official rings, it traded at $13,227, down 0.4%.

The lower copper prices were attributed to profit-taking by traders, triggered in part by the stronger dollar. When it increases, metals priced in dollars become more expensive for those who hold other currencies.

Traders said that the overall sentiment and volume of industrial metals was positive. U.S. president Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that talks to end the Iran War could resume in Pakistan within the next two day after the weekend's collapsed negotiations led Washington to impose an Iranian port blockade.

Britannia Global Markets stated in a report that "risk appetite has returned following a temporary ceasefire last week. This is reinforced by reports Washington,?Tehran and China are planning to hold a second round in the next few days."

The Yangshan Copper Premium, which is a measure of China's appetite to import copper, highlights expectations of a stronger demand. It has risen 270% to $74 per ton since the end January, and is now at its highest level since June of last year.

The Chinese industrial metals market will be able to gauge the demand for industrial metals based on data that is due later this week.

Due to disruptions in Middle East supplies, copper and nickel are being supported by fears about sulphur shortages.

Middle East is responsible for 24% global sulphur. It's a byproduct from oil and gas refineries. Last year, its aluminium production amounted at nearly 7?million tonnes or 9% global?supplies.

Aluminium prices are at a four-year high.

Aluminium rose 0.1% to $3,565 per ton. Zinc rose 1.2%, to $3,382, while lead climbed 0.8%, to $1,951.5. Tin fell 0.3%, to $50,175; and nickel grew 0.6%, to $18,385.

(source: Reuters)