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SO OK TRADING Insight: Copper Outlook Feb 2026 – The Metal the World Needs

Last updated: 1 Feb 2026
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Copper Price Outlook – February 2026

Copper: The Strategic Asset in the Age of AI & EVs

Copper is increasingly recognized as the “metal of the future”, urgently needed across industries. Electric vehicles (EVs) consume four times more copper than gasoline cars; clean energy relies on copper in wind turbines and upgraded power grids; and AI infrastructure with massive data centers requires extensive copper wiring and cooling systems. Copper is no longer just an industrial metal—it has become a global strategic asset, symbolizing the transition to a new era of energy and technology.

Market Overview

Record High: At the end of January 2026, copper prices surged past $14,500/ton before correcting.
Latest Price (Feb 2026): Trading in the range of $11,000 – $12,500/ton.
Forecasts from Financial Institutions:
J.P. Morgan: Average $12,075/ton, with potential new highs in Q2.
Goldman Sachs: Average $11,400/ton, viewing $10,000 – $11,000 as the “new floor.”
Citibank: Prices could rise to $15,000/ton if supply remains tight.
 

SO OK TRADING Perspective

Conservative View: Average $12,500 Floor $12,000 Ceiling $13,750
Realistic View (based on current factors): Average $12,800 Floor $12,350 Ceiling $14,000
Procurement Strategy: Buying at $12,400 – $12,600 during pullbacks can enhance profitability and reduce risk.
 

Demand Drivers

EVs: Use four times more copper than gasoline cars.
Clean Energy: A 1 MW wind turbine requires ~3 tons of copper.
️ AI & Data Centers: A single hyperscale data center consumes ~50,000 tons of copper.
⚔️ Defense Industry: Geopolitical tensions are boosting demand.
 

Supply Constraints

⛏️ Major Mine Disruptions: Grasberg (floods), Cobre Panama (closure), Codelco (reduced output).
️ New Mines Take Time: Average of 10 years to become operational.
♻️ Copper Recycling: A key solution, but currently insufficient to meet demand.
 

Conclusion

In 2026, copper is at a true “inflection point”. Surging demand from world-changing technologies combined with persistent supply constraints has elevated copper into a strategic global asset closely watched by investors and industries alike.

 

✨ SO OK TRADING: A pioneer in exporting premium Thai products to the world—ranging from high-quality fruits and rice to metals and clean energy. We believe building a Thai brand on the global stage requires deep insights, powerful storytelling, and adaptability to international markets.

Copper is the symbol of the future transition—and SO OK TRADING is moving forward alongside the world on this path.


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