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Copper Weekly Brief — Week Ending 29 May 2026

  Copper ended the week at historically elevated levels, with pricing still shaped more by tariff expectations, geopolitical tension and tight physical availability than by any single clean supply-demand signal.…

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Glencore Australia: Long-Term Copper Leadership, Regional Investment and Processing Strength

    As a long-term member of the International Copper Association Australia, Glencore Australia holds an important place in the nation’s copper value chain and broader resources sector. Across Queensland,…

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Copper Weekly Brief — Week Ending 22 May 2026

Copper ended the week elevated but below its mid-May peak, with the market correcting from the earlier spike above US$14,000/t before stabilising in the low-to-mid US$13,000s/t range. Trading Economics shows…

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Sandfire Resources – A great Australian copper story

    Sandfire Resources is a powerful example of how Australian copper producers are stepping up to meet the challenges of decarbonisation, supply security, and innovation – and how collaboration…

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September 20, 2025 · General, Health, Plumbing, Smart Wiring

Chances are nearly every appliance and system in your kitchen is fuelled by copper, but modern kitchens are also adding cookware, sinks, utensils, benches and much more to help them stand out.

Copper cookware has always had a refined, high end kitchen pedigree given most of the world’s leading chefs—many of them French—give it their seal of approval. Copper’s reputation for conducting heat evenly while rapidly responding to even small adjustments in temperature is why you’ll find them in the world’s best restaurants and homes.

They also look great, resist rusting, last for ever, fight germs and are endlessly recyclable—all great traits in a world trying to be more considered, circular and healthy.

But lately copper kitchenware is also turning up in your average home. The high cost of copper kitchenware kept them out of reach of most people for a long time, but now you can also find affordable options in Walmart, IKEA, Chef’s Warehouse, Victoria’s Basement and even the Home Shopping Network as hybrid “cladded” copper and stainless steel variations help lower costs. 

Which is why the global copper cookware market is hot, valued at $12,732.8M in 2025, it’s projected to reach $20,375.5M by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 6.053%. The Asia Pacific is now the fastest-growing market, with a projected CAGR of 7.108%, driven by a rising middle class, rapid urbanisation, and a growing interest in gourmet cooking spurred by cooking shows, cook books and celebrity chefs.

But the kitchenware market is even more robust when you add in many of the other copper kitchen elements like benches, utensils and sinks, thought to be worth approximately $18.06B in 2024 and $39.68B by 2034. Even copper taps are on a growth spurt, with estimates that market was worth $4.864B last year but projected to hit $6.060B by 2032.

A new appreciation for sustainability, authenticity and natural materials—a natural fit for copper—is a big reason why it’s not just cookware any more. Kitchens have begun to feature copper sinks, range hoods, benches, taps and even tabletops to help create an environment that feels both luxurious and approachable. 

As one magazine editorial said, “copper offers endless possibilities for creating a kitchen that’s uniquely yours.”

In fact modern kitchens wouldn’t exist without copper. Not only does it help deliver energy, water and broadband, fuels most smart appliances like dishwashers, stoves and air conditioners, but soon your AI bot will take on all the hard work of buying and cooking food. All you’ll have to do is enjoy it.

Featured

Copper Weekly Brief — Week Ending 29 May 2026

  Copper ended the week at historically elevated levels, with pricing still shaped more by tariff expectations, geopolitical tension and…

Read More

Glencore Australia: Long-Term Copper Leadership, Regional Investment and Processing Strength

    As a long-term member of the International Copper Association Australia, Glencore Australia holds an important place in the…

Read More

Copper Weekly Brief — Week Ending 22 May 2026

Copper ended the week elevated but below its mid-May peak, with the market correcting from the earlier spike above US$14,000/t…

Read More

Sandfire Resources – A great Australian copper story

    Sandfire Resources is a powerful example of how Australian copper producers are stepping up to meet the challenges…

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