The London Metal Exchange has not been unaffected by the turbulence hitting markets in the wake of new US tariffs announced last week. The LME copper price, which was still at almost $10,000 per tonne late in March, plummeted by around $600 in the first week of April. Prices also fell on Germany's non-ferrous scrap metal market....
Copper scrap prices fall sharply amid US tariff turmoil
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