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Copper Crunch 2026: When Copper Becomes the “Strategic Metal” of the Future
— Q2/2026 Copper Price Outlook and April Market Analysis by SO OK TRADING | April 1, 2026

 

LME Copper Market Overview

On April 1, 2026, LME copper reflected the shifting global economic landscape:

3-Month Forward Price: $12,335.50/MT (+0.92%)
Cash Settlement Price: $12,382.50/MT
Prices have rebounded from the February high of $13,500/MT, after consolidating at $12,000–12,250/MT throughout March. Current momentum is driven by AI, EVs, clean energy, and mounting geopolitical tensions.

 

Price Forecasts from Financial Institutions & SO OK TRADING

Citigroup (Citi): $12,000–13,000/MT in Q2; potential test of $15,000 if shortages intensify
Goldman Sachs: Raised H1 target to $12,750/MT (“Scarcity Premium”), but expects year-end average $11,000–11,200/MT
UBS & J.P. Morgan: Annual average $11,000–12,075/MT; refined copper deficit ~330,000 MT
World Bank: Conservative at $9,800/MT → likely underestimated
SO OK TRADING (April 2026):
High: $13,500/MT
Average: $12,850/MT
Floor: $12,500/MT
Buy Recommendation: $12,750/MT
Sell Target: $13,000–13,150/MT
 

⛏️ Mining Supply Perspectives

Freeport-McMoRan (FCX): Global copper demand to rise 50% by 2040 (AI & defense sectors). 2026 sales target cut to 3.4 billion lbs due to Grasberg issues
BHP: “Higher for Longer” outlook; data centers and EV demand will keep the market tight throughout 2026
Result: Prices remain volatile but elevated, unlikely to fall below $12,000/MT in 2026.

 

⚔️ Impact of Middle East Conflict

The ongoing conflict acts as a double-edged sword for copper prices:

Energy & Shipping Costs: Red Sea route closures → higher freight & insurance costs → upward price pressure
Oil Prices: Escalation to Hormuz Strait → crude oil surge → higher mining & smelting costs
Defense Demand: Copper vital for military electronics → defense sector demand rises, offsetting construction slowdown
US Dollar: Stronger dollar usually suppresses commodities, but copper’s supply deficit sustains prices
April 2026 Price Scenarios:

Limited conflict: $12,200–12,500/MT
Escalation: $13,000+/MT
Temporary truce: $11,500–11,800/MT
 

Q2/2026 Consolidated Outlook

Ceiling: $13,500/MT
Floor: $11,500/MT
Average: $12,500/MT
Bias: Bullish — clear supply deficit
 

Strategic Recommendations for Businesses

Buy on Dip: Optimal entry near $12,000/MT
Hedging: Lock in prices during consolidation to mitigate sudden spikes
Long-Term View: By 2030, cumulative supply gap may reach 5–10 million MT → ushering in the Copper Crunch era
 

Copper is no longer just an industrial metal — it is a “strategic metal” shaping the future of the global economy. From AI and EVs to clean energy and defense, 2026 marks a turning point where copper prices are driven more by resource security and geopolitics than traditional market mechanisms.

 

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