
US Produces More Copper Than It Needs, Beating China On Self-Reliance— But One Critical Bottleneck Could Derail It

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Benchmark Mineral Intelligence reports that the U.S. can meet 146% of its annual copper demand, contrasting sharply with China, which meets only 40%. Despite strong production, the U.S. faces a bottleneck in processing capacity, exporting much of its raw copper for refinement abroad. U.S. copper stocks have surged to a 30-year high amid tariff fears, with prices reaching record levels. Analysts suggest copper may be the next commodity rally, but Goldman Sachs warns that the large stockpile could lead to a price drop once tariff uncertainties are resolved.
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