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London copper prices drop as US-China discussions are in the spotlight

London copper prices fell on Tuesday as the market watched closely the progress of the ongoing trade negotiations between the two world's largest economies taking place in London to determine the price direction.

The London Metal Exchange's three-month contract for copper fell 0.6%, to $9,738 a metric ton, by 0703 GMT. Meanwhile, the Shanghai Futures Exchange's most traded copper contract gained 0.3%, to 78.880 yuan ($10,975.22) a ton.

The U.S. and China trade talks will continue into Tuesday's second day, as Washington, Beijing, and other parties try to resolve a bitter dispute, which has expanded from tariffs and rare earth restrictions to a wider range of issues, including a threat to the global supply chain and an economic slowdown.

The Trump administration is ready to lift a recent flurry of measures that targeted ship design software and jet engine parts. It also targets chemicals and nuclear material. Markets were encouraged by the apparent cooling in trade tensions. This offset fears that the trade conflict is having a negative impact on economic activity", ANZ stated.

Copper Stocks In LME-registered storage warehouses, the amount of copper dropped by 10,000 tons to 122 400 tons on Monday, suggesting that shipments to the U.S. have continued despite the threat of U.S. import tariffs.

Nickel, among other LME metals fell 0.1% to $15.400. Aluminium, however, slipped by 0.2% to 2.473 per metric ton. Zinc fell 0.3%, to $2.642.5. Tin also declined 0.8%, to $32,450. Lead, on the other hand, gained 0.3%, to $1.993.

Zinc, a metal traded on the SHFE, has been softer for a third day. Its price fell 1.3%, to 21,845 Yuan per ton. This is its lowest level since late April.

The Shanghai-based research firm SHMET reported that "China's demand for domestic products has been weakening in recent months, and buyers are buying to meet their needs immediately at the lowest prices possible."

SHFE nickel dropped 1.1% to 121 390 yuan. Aluminum fell 0.1% at 19,980 yuan. Lead gained 0.9% at 16,880 and tin increased 0.2% to 263,420. Hongmei Li (Reporting; Sumana Niandy, Editing)

(source: Reuters)