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Trump to Impose 50% Tariffs on Copper Products, Instead of Raw Material Itself
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美国总统特朗普宣布对铜产品加征50%关税,此举引发铜市场剧烈波动。如果周三盘后跌幅持续到周四交易时段,铜期货将创下自1968年以来最大的单日跌幅。此次关税主要针对半成品铜、铜衍生品及铜含量高的产品,但不包括铜矿石和废铜。特朗普政府认为,此举是为了应对铜进口对美国国家安全的威胁,保障国内铜产业及国防工业的基础。然而,分析指出此举对美国铜矿业的提振作用有限,反而可能惠及智利和秘鲁等主要铜矿出口国。

🇺🇸 美国总统特朗普宣布对进口的半成品铜、铜衍生品等产品征收50%的关税,并计划对铜输入材料和高品质废铜实施25%的国内销售要求。此举旨在减少美国对外国铜产品的依赖,并加强国内的生产能力,特别是在基础设施、国防系统和先进制造领域。

📉 这一关税决定立即引发了铜市场的剧烈反应,铜期货在盘后交易中下跌约20%,可能创下自1968年以来的最大单日跌幅。市场对贸易政策调整的敏感性在此事件中得到凸显,预示着未来金属市场的波动性可能增加。

🛡️ 美国政府将此次关税措施归因于国家安全考量。根据《贸易扩张法》第232条的调查,商务部长认为铜进口的数量和情况威胁到美国的国家安全,因为铜是美国国防工业中不可或缺的关键材料,对飞机、舰船、导弹等武器系统至关重要。

🏭 尽管关税旨在促进国内铜产品生产,但有分析认为,此次政策对美国本土铜矿开采业的直接提振作用不大,反而可能间接促进了智利和秘鲁等主要铜矿供应国的出口,这些国家是美国重要的铜供应来源地。

TMTPOST -- U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday unveiled new sector tariffs, triggering a crash in the copper market.

Credit:China Central Television

U.S. copper futures tumbled as much as around 20% in after-hours following an announcement of adjusting imports of copper into the United States. If the copper futures maintain Wednesday’s after-hours fall through Thursday’s session, the metal would see its biggest daily decline in records dating back to 1968. 

Trump signed a proclamation,imposing a 50% tariff on  semi-finished copper products, intensive copper derivative products, and certain other copper derivatives on August 1. Unlike Trump’s threat earlier this month, the order on Wednesday didn’t affect the raw material itself. 

That means it excluded copper scrap and copper input materials, and only apply to copper products such pipes, tubes and other semi-finished copper products, as well as products that copper is heavily used to manufacture, including cable and electrical components. The copper tariff won’t be added to auto levies.

Trump on July 8 first teased a 50% tariff on all copper imports into the U.S. “Today, we’re doing copper,” Trump said during a Cabinet meeting at the White House. “I believe the tariff on copper, we’re going to make it 50%.”  Futures contracts for the meta closed 13% higher to record high close on July 8, the largest single-day price gain in records dating back to 1968, according to Dow Jones Market Data. 

Wednesday’s proclamation of copper tariffs resulted from a Section 232 investigation. Trump on February 25 signed an executive order to direct the U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to probe into the effects of copper imports on national security under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962.  

Based on the facts considered in that investigation, Lutnick found and advised Trump of his opinion that copper is being imported into the U.S. in such quantities and under such circumstances as to threaten to impair the national security of the U.S., according to the proclamation. 

In reaching this conclusion, Lutnick found copper is essential to the manufacturing foundation on which United States national and economic security depend. Copper is the second most widely used material by the Department of Defense and is a necessary input in a range of defense systems, including aircraft, ground vehicles, ships, submarines, missiles, and ammunition.  Copper also plays a central role in the broader United States industrial base, per the proclamation. 

Lutnick also found that United States dependency on foreign sources of copper is a national security vulnerability that could be exploited by foreign countries, weakens U.S. industrial resilience, exposes the American people to supply chain disruptions, economic instability, and strategic vulnerabilities, and jeopardizes the U.S. defense industrial base.

“The United States is now dangerously dependent on foreign imports of semi-finished copper, intensive copper derivative products, and copper-containing products, and imbalances in the global markets make domestic investment increasingly unviable,” wrote the order.

In light of Lutnick’s report, Trump determined it is necessary to impose 50% tariffs on copper products so that such imports will not threaten to impair the national security of the U.S. he also asked Lutnick to take actions to implement a domestic sales requirement for copper input materials starting at 25% and a domestic sales requirement of 25% for high-quality copper scrap.

Trump believes the proclamation will help increase domestic production of semi-finished copper products and intensive copper derivative products, thereby reducing the U.S. reliance on foreign sources. It will also ensure that domestic fabricators are able to supply sufficient copper products essential for infrastructure, defense systems, and advanced manufacturing, according to the order.

The order aids manufacturers, but does little to boost the constrained U.S. copper mining industry, Reuters commented. It noted the move is essentially a boost for Chile and Peru, two of the world's largest copper miners and major suppliers to the U.S.  

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