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Copper market struggles amid US and China trade tensions - Report-2019 China(Guangzhou)Int’l Non-Ferrous Metal(Copper)Exhibition 11/26/2018 有色金属展-Copper exhibition -non-ferrous metals expo |
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Reuters reported that London copper was little changed on November 23 after closing marginally higher in the last session with prices capped by trade tensions between Washington and Beijing. China rejected fresh US accusations of perpetuating “unfair” trade practices and urged Washington to stop making provocations, showing little sign of backing down days ahead a high-stakes meeting between leaders from both countries.
Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange unchanged at USD 6,255 a tonne 0135 GMT and the most-traded copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange rose 0.5 percent to 49,760 yuan (USD 7,177.68) a tonne.
Indonesia’s environment ministry aims to resolve within two weeks environmental issues that have been holding up the state’s plans to acquire a majority stake in Freeport McMoRan Inc’s Grasberg copper mine.
LME zinc rose for a third consecutive session, underpinned by tightening supplies. Three-month zinc on LME added 0.5 percent to USD 2,594 a tonne and prices in Shanghai rose 0.7 percent to 21,240 yuan a tonne. 有色金属展-铜材展-2019年广州国际有色金属工业(铜业)展览会 -2019 China(Guangzhou)Int’l Non-Ferrous Metal(Copper)Exhibition -Non-Ferrous Metal exhibition, 2019
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