Source Credit : CNBC
U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the 50% tariff on copper imports, which he had announced the previous day, will take effect on Aug. 1.
The decision was made after he received a national security assessment, Trump said in a post on Truth Social.
“I am announcing a 50% TARIFF on Copper, effective August 1, 2025, after receiving a robust NATIONAL SECURITY ASSESSMENT,” Trump wrote.
“Copper is necessary for Semiconductors, Aircraft, Ships, Ammunition, Data Centers, Lithium-ion Batteries, Radar Systems, Missile Defense Systems, and even, Hypersonic Weapons, of which we are building many. Copper is the second most used material by the Department of Defense.”
Copper prices rose 2.62%, following Trump’s latest announcement, extending its gains from the previous session when it jumped 13.12% and recorded its best one-day gain since 1989.
Meanwhile, the three-month benchmark copper futures on the London Metal Exchange were down 1.63% at $9630.50 a ton as of 9.20 a.m. Singapore time, a reflection of the unusually wide premium that’s developing between U.S. copper and the metal elsewhere.
According to London-based agency Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, U.S. consumers could be paying around $15,000 per metric ton for copper, while the rest of the world pays around $10,000 by August.
Copper is the third-most-consumed metal globally, behind iron and aluminum. The U.S. imports nearly half of the copper it uses, with most of it coming from Chile, according to data from the U.S. Geological Survey.