Copper price rally builds on China spending

Workers spray copper cathode at Barrick Gold and Antofagasta's Zaldivar copper mine in northern Chile. Credit: Barrick GoldWorkers spray copper cathode at Barrick Gold and Antofagasta's Zaldivar copper mine in northern Chile. Credit: Barrick Gold

Copper advanced to a 12-week high on June 4 as China’s US$700 billion stimulus program focussed on so-called “new infrastructure” and “new urbanization” kicked into gear.

Copper trading in New York jumped to US$2.5025 a pound (US$5,515 a tonne) in midday trading, bringing the bellwether metal’s gains since its mid-March low to just under 27%.

BMO Capital Markets pointed out in a research note that data from China’s Ministry of Finance show the value of special purpose bonds issued – destined for local government spending on infrastructure – has already surpassed the full-year total in 2019.

BMO says “new urbanization” refers to refurbishing old urban housing stock, railways, airports, and upgrades to power grids and local utilities while “new infrastructure” includes 5G networks (base stations are already being constructed at a clip of 10,000 a week), ultra-high voltage power grids, EV charging stations, and data centers.

Needless to say, all of these investments need massive amounts of copper.

China already consumes more than half the world’s copper and its refineries are sucking in concentrate at higher rates than the record setting 2019 total of 22 million tonnes.

Now the country is going into overdrive.

The latest SMM survey of copper wire and cable fabricators shows a rise in operating rates in May to 101.7%, the highest level in the history of this survey, BMO says.

That’s mainly thanks to purchases from the world’s top buyer of copper – China’s State Grid – after Beijing massively inflated its budget. At the same time, copper stocks held in the bonded zone are now below 250,000 tonnes for the first time in the past seven years.

— This article first appeared in MINING.com.

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