The Los Angeles Post
U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: March 27, 2025
Today: March 27, 2025

US copper imports soar to 500,000 tons amid tariff threats, says Bloomberg

A general view of the cargo area in Port Miami, in Miami
March 24, 2025
Reuters - Reuters

(Reuters) - Mercuria estimates that about 500,000 tons of copper are heading to the U.S., against normal monthly imports of around 70,000 tons, triggered by the potential imposition of tariffs, Bloomberg said in a report on Monday.

This massive amount of copper being transported to the U.S. could push copper prices to record highs and potentially leave top consumer China and the rest of the world critically short of copper supplies, the report added, citing Kostas Bintas, the former co-head of metals at commodity trading giant Trafigura Group.

U.S. President Donald Trump last month ordered a new probe into possible new tariffs on copper imports to rebuild U.S. production of a metal critical to electric vehicles, military hardware, semiconductors and a wide range of consumer goods.

Earlier this month, Goldman Sachs said U.S. net copper imports could rise by 50% to 100% in the coming months due to higher U.S. prices before the Trump administration's planned tariffs.

(Reporting by Anmol Choubey in Bengaluru, Editing by Louise Heavens)

Related

Business|Europe|Finance

Is Britain on the cusp of another multibillion-pound consumer finance scandal?

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Auto stocks slide as US tariffs spoil profit outlook

Business|Economy|Europe|Political

UK vehicle output falls in February, industry data shows

Asia|Business|Economy|US|World

South Korea plans emergency response over US tariffs on autos

Local

Sports|Local|News|WrittenByLAPost

Angels release former first-overall pick Mickey Moniak after arbitration

News|Local|Sports

Metro's Dodger Stadium Express service to kick off at home opener

Local|News

Some Metro services in downtown L.A. set to be suspended this weekend

Local|Environment|News|WrittenByLAPost

New Cal Fire hazard maps expand area of L.A. County in ‘very high’ risk zone

Share This

Access this article for free.

Already have an account? Sign In