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Commerzbank reports weak supply of copper in South America

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Last updated: 2024/09/13 at 9:52 PM
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The recent increase in copper prices can be attributed to an improved demand outlook in the market. This is mainly due to the Chilean Copper Commission (Cochilco) revising downwards its production targets for Chile, the largest producing country. After experiencing a 20-year low in copper production last year, the commission had initially forecasted a production of 5.5 million tonnes for this year. However, due to disappointing ore grades, production is now only expected to recover by 3% to 5.4 million tons. This news comes as the state producer reported a drop in production of almost 11% in July, following an 8.4% decrease in the first half of the year. Additionally, Peru, which is the third largest copper supplier in the world, is also falling short of expectations with an estimated annual production of 2.8 million tons as opposed to the target of 3 million tons.

The decrease in production from major copper producing countries such as Chile and Peru is contributing to the increased copper prices. The global copper market is particularly sensitive to changes in production levels from key suppliers, as these countries have a significant impact on the overall supply of copper. The drop in production from Chile, the largest copper producer, is especially concerning as it is expected to have a ripple effect on global copper prices. Peru, which has also experienced lower than expected production levels, further adds to the supply constraints in the market. As a result, the slight recovery in copper prices can be attributed to the reduced production outlook from these major suppliers.

The recovery in copper prices is also driven by an improved demand outlook in the market. The recent reports of a surge in demand for copper further support the price recovery. As the global economy continues to recover from the impact of the pandemic, the demand for copper is expected to increase, especially in industries such as construction and electronics. This growing demand, combined with the reduced production levels from key suppliers, is creating a favorable market environment for copper prices. Investors are closely monitoring these developments and adjusting their strategies accordingly to capitalize on the potential price increase in copper.

The copper market is likely to see continued volatility in the coming months as production levels from key suppliers such as Chile and Peru fluctuate. Any further disruptions in production or unexpected changes in demand could have a significant impact on copper prices. It is important for investors to stay informed about the latest developments in the copper market to make informed decisions about their investments. As the global economy continues to recover, the demand for copper is expected to remain strong, which could further support the price increase in the commodity. With careful monitoring and strategic investments, investors can take advantage of the current market conditions and potentially benefit from the rise in copper prices.

In conclusion, the slight recovery in copper prices in recent days can be attributed to a combination of factors, including the reduced production outlook from major suppliers such as Chile and Peru, as well as an improved demand outlook in the market. The drop in production from key copper producing countries is creating supply constraints in the market, which is contributing to the price increase. Additionally, the surge in demand for copper, especially in industries such as construction and electronics, is further supporting the price recovery. As the global economy continues to recover, the copper market is likely to see continued volatility, presenting both challenges and opportunities for investors. By staying informed and monitoring the latest market developments, investors can position themselves to benefit from the potential rise in copper prices in the coming months.

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