铜价创纪录新高 亚洲仓库提货请求激增
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-03 13:53

Group 1 - Copper prices have reached a record high, driven by a significant increase in delivery requests at the London Metal Exchange, the largest since 2013, primarily fueled by applications from Asia [1] - Following a surge in copper orders from Taiwan and South Korea, copper prices rose by 2.4%, exceeding $11,400 per ton, surpassing the peak set on Monday [1] - The recent price increase is attributed to market expectations of supply shortages, with traders moving large quantities of copper to the U.S. ahead of potential import tariffs [1][3] Group 2 - Year-to-date, copper prices have increased by approximately 30%, with the latest trading at $11,400.50 per ton on the London Metal Exchange [3] - Other metals have also seen price increases, with aluminum rising by 0.9% and zinc by 0.8% [3] - Supply issues have been a dominant factor in the copper market, with unexpected production halts reported from mines in Indonesia to Chile [1]