Copper climbs to $13,000/ton after strike at mine in Chile
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Copper prices surged past $13,000 a ton for the first time, driven by supply disruptions including mine outages in Chile, Indonesia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Concerns over potential US import tariffs have also led to increased shipments to America, tightening global availability and fueling the metal’s rally.
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