Copper Market Holds Steady Amidst Global Tensions and Trade Strategy

Copper prices dipped slightly as investors await news on a potential Iran ceasefire deal. The London Metal Exchange observed copper sliding 0.7% despite previous gains. Industry dynamics include the U.S. extracting premiums over global prices, indicating expectations of sustained market demand and geopolitical influence.


Devdiscourse News Desk | (Updates Prices At 1425 Gmt) By Eric Onstadlondon | Updated: 29-05-2026 20:08 IST | Created: 29-05-2026 20:08 IST
Copper Market Holds Steady Amidst Global Tensions and Trade Strategy
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Copper prices found themselves in a slight decline this Friday, amid anticipation of developments in a potential ceasefire deal involving Iran, alongside a strengthening U.S. dollar.

Despite recent gains, the London Metal Exchange saw copper slipping by 0.7% to $13,608 a metric ton, following a previous 1.3% rise due to news of U.S.-Iran ceasefire engagements.

However, with U.S. President Donald Trump yet to approve the ceasefire, the market remains wary. Meanwhile, U.S. Comex copper futures dropped 0.8%, as traders capitalized on the premium of U.S. futures over those in London, tightening the global market despite uncertainties.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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