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LMEWEEK - Trafigura CEO minimizes AI and defence role in copper demand

The CEO of the trading house Trafigura stated on Monday that traditional applications of copper will continue as the largest part of the demand for the metal in the coming decade. This is not data centres or the defence industry.

Richard Holtum, speaking at the LME Week in London, noted that artificial intelligence (AI), defence spending and metal demand are "buzzwords". He said that consumer demand will "dwarf three times" the AI demand for copper this year.

Holtum, in a conversation with Matt Chamberlain, CEO of the London Metal Exchange said: "The amount that copper goes into air conditioning is more than what copper will go into data centers this year."

Holtum stated that 90% of the copper demand we will see in the coming 10 years is from traditional sources such as infrastructure, construction, urbanisation and consumer goods.

CRU, a consultancy, expects the copper demand in data centres to increase from 78,000 tonnes in 2020 to 260,000 tons this coming year.

Holtum stated that although the new applications will add significant demand to the airwaves, "the amount that AI and defence gets in relation to the actual demand" is slightly disproportional.

A spokesperson for Trafigura said that the company estimates AI copper demand to grow by 70,000 tons per year in 2025, while consumer durables, which are mainly shipped to emerging markets, will increase demand by 250,000 tons.

Trafigura predicts that AI is expected to add one million tons of demand for copper over the next decade. (Reporting and additional reporting by Eric Onstad, editing by William Maclean & Tomaszjanowski).

(source: Reuters)