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Copper Weekly Brief — Week Ending 1 May 2026

Copper Weekly Brief — Week Ending 1 May 2026

Copper ended the week firm but volatile, with geopolitical risk, concentrate tightness and mixed macro signals continuing to drive sentiment. Trading Economics showed COMEX copper at about US$13.18/kg on 1…

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Copper Weekly Brief — Week Ending 24 April 2026

Copper stayed elevated and volatile this week as geopolitical risk, tight concentrate conditions and policy uncertainty continued to support prices. The market is still being driven as much by supply…

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Weekly Copper Brief – 17 April 2026

Geopolitics are pushing up costs, but the clean energy transition and everyday demand for electricity and transport are keeping copper in strong demand worldwide.   Market overview Copper remains in…

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OK Tedi – Our Mine , Our Pride, Our Future

  Ok Tedi Mining Limited (Ok Tedi) is one of Papua New Guinea’s great copper–gold success stories – a 100 percent nationally owned operation that has been delivering value to…

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May 1, 2026 · Mining

Copper ended the week firm but volatile, with geopolitical risk, concentrate tightness and mixed macro signals continuing to drive sentiment. Trading Economics showed COMEX copper at about US$13.18/kg on 1 May, while the ICAA website listed LME official copper at US$12,992/t as at 30 April, keeping prices near the upper end of the recent range.

Market overview

Reuters reported that copper has been supported by easing fears around the Iran conflict, but gains remain fragile as traders weigh higher costs and weaker confidence against still-tight supply conditions. Visible exchange stocks have improved, yet the broader concentrate market remains tight and smelter economics remain under pressure.

Strategy and outlook

The near-term outlook remains constructive, but price action is likely to stay sensitive to headlines on geopolitics, costs and growth. Longer term, supply constraints and electrification demand continue to support the market.

Iran war and mining

The Iran war is affecting mining mainly through higher energy, freight and sulfuric-acid costs rather than widespread direct supply outages. Reuters reported that Codelco said the conflict had lifted its cash cost by at least 10 cents per pound, underlining how quickly geopolitical shocks are now feeding into mine economics.

Producer updates

Codelco still expects 2026 output of 1.344 million metric tonnes, up from 1.33 million tonnes in 2025, and Reuters reported that first-quarter production reached 271,300 tonnes. Reuters also reported that Codelco and Anglo American are pursuing approvals for their shared Andina–Los Bronces plan, designed to add about 120,000 tonnes a year from 2030.

Macro, prices and policy

Macro signals remain mixed, with stronger Chinese activity supportive but conflict risk still weighing on industrial confidence. Chile remains the key long-term supply story, and policy efforts to accelerate permitting may help over time, though the immediate market is still defined by constrained mine supply and elevated costs.

ConnectOre

For readers seeking deeper sector insight beyond the weekly cycle, ConnectOre continues to serve as the copper industry’s digital knowledge platform, bringing together technology, research and operational intelligence across the value chain. In a market where geopolitics, policy, technology, and mine-site execution are colliding more sharply, ConnectOre provides a useful forum for turning market insight into practical industry action.  Go to https://connectore.org

 

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Copper Weekly Brief — Week Ending 1 May 2026

Copper ended the week firm but volatile, with geopolitical risk, concentrate tightness and mixed macro signals continuing to drive sentiment.…

Read More

Copper Weekly Brief — Week Ending 24 April 2026

Copper stayed elevated and volatile this week as geopolitical risk, tight concentrate conditions and policy uncertainty continued to support prices.…

Read More

Weekly Copper Brief – 17 April 2026

Geopolitics are pushing up costs, but the clean energy transition and everyday demand for electricity and transport are keeping copper…

Read More

OK Tedi – Our Mine , Our Pride, Our Future

  Ok Tedi Mining Limited (Ok Tedi) is one of Papua New Guinea’s great copper–gold success stories – a 100…

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