Copper prices on the LME exchange have reached a new historical high

Сергей Гармаш Economy
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At the London Metal Exchange (LME), new price records for copper have been set, surpassing the $13,000 per ton mark for the first time. Experts suggest that the price increase for this metal may continue this year.

Futures quotes for delivery in three months rose by 2.65 percent, reaching a peak of $13,390 per ton.

The rise in copper prices is occurring against a backdrop of concerns about shortages and rumors that the situation in Venezuela could accelerate the competition for key minerals, as reported by Reuters.

Analysts at Goldman Sachs have identified copper as one of the most attractive metals for 2026.
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