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Aluminum prices fall amid Trump tariff fears

Aluminum prices dropped on Wednesday, amid fears of a global trade war following the 25% tariffs imposed by U.S. president Donald Trump on imports of steel and aluminum.

The London Metal Exchange's (LME) three-month contract for aluminium fell 0.8%, to $2,624 per metric ton, as of 0340 GMT. This is down 1.3% compared to the three-week-high of $2,662.50, which was reached on Monday when tariffs announced.

Morgan Stanley says that the tariffs on Monday will have the greatest impact on aluminum, which is used for transport, construction, and packaging. Net imports account for 82% of U.S. needs.

Since February 7, the U.S. premium on aluminium over the benchmark global price at the London Metal Exchange jumped by a quarter to 35 cents a pound. It has also risen by 60% since Trump's re-election in November 2024.

After Trump announced tariffs against U.S. imported goods, volatility in the aluminum market is expected remain high. We expect that the U.S. aluminum industries will struggle in the short-term to avoid tariffs, putting upward pressure for prices", ANZ Research stated.

Trump has not yet imposed tariffs on the copper but he threatened duties last week, without providing any further details.

The LME copper benchmark traded flat at $9361.5 per metric ton.

The expectation of a copper tariff pushed the premium between U.S. Futures on Comex and the global benchmark LME to an all-time high on Monday.

Lead increased by 0.2% at $1,983.5, while zinc gained 0.7%, reaching $2,840.5. Tin fell 0.2%, to $31,105.

The aluminum contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange shed 0.6%, reaching 20,560 Yuan ($2,813.20), its highest level since December 2024.

The SHFE copper fell 0.6%, to 76800 yuan. Nickel dropped 1.2%, to 124070 yuan. Zinc was unchanged at 23,730, while lead fell 0.1%, to 17,130, and tin slipped 0.1%, to 257330 yuan. $1 = 7.3084 Chinese Yuan Renminbi (Reporting and editing by Rashmi Nandy and Sumana Naandy; Additional reporting and editing by Eric Onstad)

(source: Reuters)