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港股异动 铜业股多数上涨 智利矿山停产引发供应担忧 关注铜关税影响变化
Jin Rong Jie· 2025-08-05 04:10
Group 1 - The copper industry stocks have mostly risen, with notable increases in companies such as Minmetals Resources (+2.61%), Luoyang Molybdenum (+1.53%), Jiangxi Copper (+0.82%), and Zijin Mining (+0.74%) [1] - A mining accident in Chile's O'Higgins region resulted in the death of 6 individuals, including 5 trapped miners, prompting Codelco to initiate an investigation and halt underground operations [1] - The affected mine accounts for over 25% of Codelco's total production, which was 356,000 tons of copper last year, raising concerns about potential impacts on production targets [1] Group 2 - On July 30, the U.S. President signed an announcement addressing the national security implications of copper imports, imposing tariffs on certain copper products [2] - The tariffs do not affect copper raw materials, leading to the disappearance of the COMEX copper premium, while U.S. copper imports have already exceeded last year's total, with 74.3% being unaffected by tariffs [2] - It is anticipated that traders will redirect copper shipments away from the U.S. to other markets such as Europe and Asia, with LME and SHFE copper prices expected to be driven by supply and demand dynamics [2]
铜业股多数上涨 智利矿山停产引发供应担忧 关注铜关税影响变化
Zhi Tong Cai Jing· 2025-08-05 03:40
Group 1: Copper Market Update - Most copper stocks have risen, with Minmetals Resources up 2.61% at HKD 3.93, Luoyang Molybdenum up 1.53% at HKD 9.31, Jiangxi Copper up 0.82% at HKD 16.02, and Zijin Mining up 0.74% at HKD 21.82 [1] - A mining accident in Chile's O'Higgins region resulted in 6 deaths, with all 5 trapped miners confirmed dead. Codelco has initiated an investigation and halted underground operations, impacting production targets [1] - The affected mine accounts for over 25% of Codelco's total output, which produced 356,000 tons of copper last year. The news of the mine's shutdown has heightened tensions in the already tight copper market [1] Group 2: U.S. Copper Import Tariffs - On July 30, U.S. President Trump signed an announcement addressing the impact of copper imports on national security, imposing tariffs on certain copper products. However, raw copper materials are not restricted by these tariffs [2] - As a result, the COMEX copper premium has disappeared, and U.S. copper imports have already exceeded last year's total, with 74.3% of imports being unaffected by tariffs [2] - It is anticipated that traders will cease shipping copper to the U.S., redirecting it to other markets such as Europe and Asia. LME copper is expected to return to supply-demand pricing, with current LME copper inventories increasing and domestic demand being weak [2]