Chile lowers 2019 copper price projection as Chinese demand falls by Staff Writers Santiago (AFP) July 18, 2019 Chile, the world's largest producer of copper, reduced on Thursday its price projection for the precious metal for 2019 from $3.05 to $2.89 per pound due to a drop in demand from the planet's largest consumer, China. In its second-quarterly report the Chilean Copper Commission (COCHILCO) also reduced its 2020 projection from $3.08 to $2.90 a pound, it said in a statement. The drop is because China "is experiencing a cycle of economic slowdown that has undermined expectations for short-term demand," said the statement. That was exacerbated by "macroeconomic and global geopolitical tensions that have reduced the projections of worldwide growth," largely due to a trade war between China and the United States, COCHILCO said. This "increased the risk aversion of commodity investors, who ignored the fundamental aspects predicting a copper deficit this year," said Jorge Cantallopts, COCHILCO's director of Public Studies and Policies. A deficit of 197,000 tons of refined copper, equivalent to 0.8 percent of annual consumption, is expected this year. Cantallopts said he expects global copper production of around 20.85 million tons this year, a 0.4 percent drop on 2018, driven by falling production in China and Indonesia as well as Chile. Projected global copper demand this year is 23.98 million tons, a 0.9 percent increase on 2018. Chile will likely end 2019 with a production of around 5.8 million tons, similar to last year's level.
US trade negotiators will travel to China in 'very near future': official Washington (AFP) July 12, 2019 US officials will soon resume face-to-face trade talks in China, a White House official said Friday, reviving negotiations that had verged on collapse in May. President Donald Trump and China's leader Xi Jinping agreed to "fully engage" on trade when they met in Osaka at the end of June, and since then trade officials have spoken by phone, White House trade advisor Peter Navarro said on CNBC. US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will go to Beijing "in t ... read more
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