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Industry: Europe will face copper shortages without EU scrap exports

European companies who make copper products have warned that they will face critical shortages, unless the EU curbs exports of scrap metal as it did for aluminium.

Investors attracted to higher prices in the U.S. based on expectations of tariffs have shipped large amounts of refined Copper there.

According to a paper released by companies that account for over 90% of European scrap copper usage, the exports of scrap copper from the EU have risen by 31% in the last three years, with half of it going to China.

Uwe Schmidt is a manager at Wieland, a German metal products manufacturer.

"Scrap and cathode shortfalls will be a deadly mixture for semi-fabricators."

Copper is refined into cathodes, which are used by fabricators to make a wide range of semi-finished goods such as wires, tubes, and rods. The European Commission announced on Tuesday plans to limit EU exports for scrap aluminum to prevent the metal from flooding out of the EU.

Schmidt stated that it would be logical if the EU did the same thing for the copper sector.

Aurubis ElvalHalcor La Farga and Aurubis were also named in this industry paper.

(source: Reuters)