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J.P. Morgan said that severe supply disruptions and global inventory imbalances laid the foundation for copper prices to rise to 12,500 US dollars per ton in the first half of 2026.

Zhitongcaijing·12/03/2025 12:17:08
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J.P. Morgan said that severe supply disruptions and global inventory imbalances laid the foundation for copper prices to rise to 12,500 US dollars per ton in the first half of 2026.