JPMorgan Forecasts ~130,000t Copper Supply Deficit in 2026

Published: Feb 24, 2026 09:03
JPMorgan predicts a roughly 130,000 tonne copper supply deficit in 2026, with scrap supply growth helping but not fully offsetting overall tightness.

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