The United States has the resources necessary to compete with China for mastery over copper mining and refining.
Rare earths are already feeling the squeeze of Chinese control. Other metals, including copper could end up the same way.
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The U.S. Has More Copper Reserves Than China, Yet Nobody Can Refine a Single Ounce – What’s Going Wrong?
In the heart of the American Southwest, vast copper reserves sit untapped, even as the global demand for the metal rises. The United States is home to more copper than any other nation, including ...
If downstream players engage in targeted investment, innovation and long-term supply commitments, they can reshape the copper ...
On a recent episode of the "All-In" podcast, investor Chamath Palihapitiya said that copper is set to go “parabolic” in 2026.
After an exhaustive investigation by the Department of Commerce under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act, President Trump is imposing significant tariffs on imported copper. This critical material ...
The International Copper Study Group says copper production increased in the first half of 2025, and London-based Earth-i says the trend continues. Earth-i, in a late September press release, says ...
Still Bright hopes its chemical process could help replace polluting copper smelters. Demand for copper is surging, as is pollution from its dirty production processes. The founders of one startup, ...
Copper could face a supply shortfall of 30% by 2035, according to the International Energy Agency. Long-term demand for copper appears robust given its role in electrical grid infrastructure and AI ...
Glencore (OTCPK:GLCNF) (OTCPK:GLNCY) has agreed to sell its struggling copper refinery in the Philippines to the family of the country’s richest man, as the smelting industry suffers from the lowest ...
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