Trump’s 50 Percent Copper Tariff Sends Metals Markets Into Freefall
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It took just one sentence from Donald Trump to rip the floorboards out from under the copper market. On Wednesday, the former president and current Republican nominee announced a 50% tariff on all copper products, triggering a 19.4% plunge in copper futures so violent, it left metals traders blinking at their screens like they’d just been slapped with a length of galvanized pipe.

Wall Street, having mostly priced in geopolitical risk, inflation pressure, and the existence of gravity, apparently forgot to account for “Trump with a microphone near metals.” Copper, long hailed as “Dr. Copper” for its economic predictive power, suddenly looked less like a PhD and more like a dropout holding a flaming report card.

By mid-morning, investors were racing out of commodities like a fire drill in a foundry. ETFs tracking copper miners buckled. Analysts dusted off the word “contagion.” Aluminum briefly tried to act smug, while gold just checked the mirror and nodded approvingly.

Global Trade Implications: Now Everyone’s Nervous, Especially Chile

The tariff, announced as part of Trump’s revised trade agenda, lands squarely in the middle of an already fragile global supply chain. Chile, the world’s top copper exporter, suddenly finds its copper pipeline to the U.S. kinked. And while the full details of any retaliatory response remain unclear, the global mood is best described as "cautiously panicked."

Analysts at major banks immediately flagged the move as inflationary. Copper is essential to everything from wiring and electronics to EVs and homebuilding — meaning higher costs could ricochet across industries like a pinball machine full of angry tariffs. Even the International Copper Study Group (yes, it’s a thing) had warned earlier this year that the global copper market was already tightening due to long-term underinvestment and surging demand.

Europe, already jittery from its own economic softness, saw copper-linked equities wobble, while China — the world’s largest copper consumer — issued the geopolitical equivalent of a raised eyebrow.
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Sep 24, 2025
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