Mining
London copper prices fall on Trump tariffs and a stronger dollar
London copper prices fell on Friday as the dollar strengthened. Market participants were also concerned about metal demand following President Donald Trump's threat to impose tariffs earlier in the week on semiconductor chips and cars. The price of three-month copper at the London Metal Exchange (LME), slipped 0.3%, to $9.531 per metric ton as of 0201 GMT. The dollar index rose by 0.2%, which makes greenback-priced gold more expensive for holders of other currencies. Trump announced that he will announce new tariffs in the next month, or even sooner. He added lumber and forest products, to his previous plans of...