智利预计能豁免于特朗普关税,纽约铜跌超6%,铜矿概念股普跌
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-07-28 16:11

Core Viewpoint - Chile's Finance Minister Mario Marcel expressed optimism about the possibility of excluding copper from high tariffs during ongoing negotiations with the U.S., indicating that Chile will not retaliate against U.S. tariffs [1][2] Group 1: Chile's Tariff Negotiations - Marcel highlighted two aspects of the tariff negotiations: a general tariff affecting many countries and a specific 50% tariff on copper, with details still unclear [1] - He believes there is hope to exclude copper from high tariffs, citing previous agreements where the U.S. negotiated separately for raw materials like steel and copper with other countries [1] - Marcel emphasized that over half of Chile's exports to the U.S. consist of copper and timber, making it crucial for these commodities to be included in the negotiations [1] Group 2: Market Reactions - Following Marcel's statements, COMEX copper futures experienced a sharp decline, with intraday losses exceeding 6% before partially recovering [2] - U.S. copper mining stocks also saw widespread declines, with McEwen dropping over 6% and Freeport (FCX) falling more than 5% in early trading [2]