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Copper fell to 5.06 USD/Lbs on October 24, 2025, down 0.17% from the previous day. Over the past month, Copper's price has risen 7.25%, and is up 16.80% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Copper - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on October of 2025.
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TwitterIn June 2025, the average monthly price for copper stood at over ***** U.S. dollars per metric ton. This is down from a monthly high exceeding ****** U.S. dollars in March 2024, which was among the highest monthly values observed in the past decade.
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TwitterIn 2021, the average annual market price of copper peaked at ***** U.S. dollars per metric ton, before slightly decreasing in 2022 and 2023, when its average price was ***** U.S. dollars. Copper consumption Copper is a base metal that has a wide variety of uses, which makes it an important commodity. Equipment production generally accounts on average for one third of copper consumption, making it the largest global end use of copper. The country with the highest demand for copper as of 2022 was China, with a demand amounting to nearly ************ metric tons of copper. Following China was Europe, with a total demand of just over *********** metric tons. Copper market prices The London Metal Exchange and Comex both provide market prices for copper. In 2023, the copper price for the London Metal Exchange was about *** U.S. cents per pound. The average Comex price in 2022 was estimated to be about *** U.S. cents per pound.
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This dataset provides **insights into copper prices**, including current rates, historical trends, and key factors affecting price fluctuations. Copper is essential in **construction**, **electronics**, and **transportation** industries. Investors, traders, and analysts use accurate copper price data to guide decisions related to **trading**, **futures**, and **commodity investments**.
### **Key Features of the Dataset**
#### **Live Market Data and Updates**
Stay updated with the latest **copper price per pound** in USD. This data is sourced from exchanges like the **London Metal Exchange (LME)** and **COMEX**. Price fluctuations result from **global supply-demand shifts**, currency changes, and geopolitical factors.
#### **Interactive Copper Price Charts**
Explore **dynamic charts** showcasing real-time and historical price movements. These compare copper with **gold**, **silver**, and **aluminium**, offering insights into **market trends** and inter-metal correlations.
### **Factors Driving Copper Prices**
#### **1. Supply and Demand Dynamics**
Global copper supply is driven by mining activities in regions like **Peru**, **China**, and the **United States**. Disruptions in production or policy changes can cause **supply shocks**. On the demand side, **industrial growth** in countries like **India** and **China** sustains demand for copper.
#### **2. Economic and Industry Trends**
Copper prices often reflect **economic trends**. The push for **renewable energy** and **electric vehicles** has boosted long-term demand. Conversely, economic downturns and **inflation** can reduce demand, lowering prices.
#### **3. Impact of Currency and Trade Policies**
As a globally traded commodity, copper prices are influenced by **currency fluctuations** and **tariff policies**. A strong **US dollar** typically suppresses copper prices by increasing costs for international buyers. Trade tensions can also disrupt **commodity markets**.
### **Applications and Benefits**
This dataset supports **commodity investors**, **traders**, and **industry professionals**:
- **Investors** forecast price trends and manage **investment risks**.
- **Analysts** perform **market research** using price data to assess **copper futures**.
- **Manufacturers** optimize supply chains and **cost forecasts**.
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### **Copper Price Comparisons with Other Metals**
Copper prices often correlate with those of **industrial** and **precious metals**:
- **Gold** and **silver** are sensitive to **inflation** and currency shifts.
- **Iron ore** and **aluminium** reflect changes in **global demand** within construction and manufacturing sectors.
These correlations help traders develop **hedging strategies** and **investment models**.
### **Data Variables and Availability**
Key metrics include:
- **Copper Price Per Pound:** The current market price in USD.
- **Copper Futures Price:** Data from **COMEX** futures contracts.
- **Historical Price Trends:** Long-term movements, updated regularly.
Data is available in **CSV** and **JSON** formats, enabling integration with analytical tools and platforms.
### **Conclusion**
Copper price data is crucial for **monitoring global commodity markets**. From **mining** to **investment strategies**, copper impacts industries worldwide. Reliable data supports **risk management**, **planning**, and **economic forecasting**.
For more tools and data, visit the **Money Metals** [Copper Prices Page](https://www.moneymetals.com/copper-prices).
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Learn about the factors that influence the price of copper in the USA, including supply and demand dynamics, global economic conditions, production costs, and market speculation. Find out how disruptions in mining operations, natural disasters, and government policies can affect copper supply and pricing. Understand the role of market speculation and recent trends in copper prices.
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Annual copper prices (1900-2015). Refined Constant Copper prices (2012=100) quoted in the London Metal Exchange at U.S. Dollar per pound (USD cents/lb). Values between 1900 and 1935 were acquired from the World Bank at constant prices (1985=100) (Takeuchi et al., 1987). Values updated to 2010 based on the U.S. Producer Price Index for All Commodities, Index 1982=100, Monthly, Not Seasonally Adjusted published by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (FRED, 2017). Values between 1935 and 2015 were acquired from Chilean Copper Corporation (Cochilco) (Cochilco, 2017). Constant prices (2012=100). Deflator: U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI, all Commodities).
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TwitterIn the second quarter (Q2) of 2025, the global price of copper amounted to more than 9,508 U.S. dollars per metric ton. Between Q4 2022 and Q2 2025, the highest price of copper worldwide was in Q2 2024, when it reached almost 9,750 U.S. dollars per metric ton.
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Graph and download economic data for Producer Price Index by Commodity: Special Indexes: Copper and Copper Products (WPUSI019011) from Jan 1967 to Aug 2025 about copper, metals, commodities, PPI, inflation, price index, indexes, price, and USA.
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Copper prices decline due to uncertainty over the US-China tariff truce, causing market skepticism and impacting futures on Comex.
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TwitterThe copper price on the London Metal Exchange (LME) stood at an average of *** U.S. cents per pound in 2024. This figure represents an increase of about nine percent in comparison to the previous year and the highest figure during the period under consideration.
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Graph and download economic data for Wholesale Price of Copper, Lake for New York, NY (M0415AUS35620M267NNBR) from Jan 1860 to Dec 1912 about refined, copper, wholesale, New York, metals, NY, price, and USA.
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TwitterThe annual producer price index of copper scrap in the United States averaged ***** in 2023, with 1982 used as the base year (1982 = 100). This represented a slight decrease in comparison to the previous year, down from a price index of *****. Despite the decline, figures remain above pre-pandemic levels, with a growth of roughly ** percent in comparison to 2019.
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US copper prices plummeted over 19% after Trump excluded the most imported copper form from tariffs, impacting global copper trade and Freeport-McMoRan shares.
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United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Copper Rolling, Drawing, Extruding, and Alloying: Secondary Products was 129.79200 Index Dec 2011=100 in July of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Copper Rolling, Drawing, Extruding, and Alloying: Secondary Products reached a record high of 133.43700 in May of 2022 and a record low of 98.30000 in September of 2012. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Copper Rolling, Drawing, Extruding, and Alloying: Secondary Products - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on September of 2025.
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United States - Producer Price Index by Commodity: Metals and Metal Products: No. 2 Copper Scrap, Including Wire was 899.03300 Index Dec 1986=100 in August of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Producer Price Index by Commodity: Metals and Metal Products: No. 2 Copper Scrap, Including Wire reached a record high of 1036.99300 in May of 2024 and a record low of 100.00000 in December of 1986. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Producer Price Index by Commodity: Metals and Metal Products: No. 2 Copper Scrap, Including Wire - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on October of 2025.
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Copper fell to 5.06 USD/Lbs on October 24, 2025, down 0.17% from the previous day. Over the past month, Copper's price has risen 7.25%, and is up 16.80% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Copper - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on October of 2025.