Copper begins its inevitable rise

It is as if we were emerging from a deceptive and dangerous parenthesis. In 2022, copper prices fell, a drop attributed to the shutdown of China, which refines and consumes half of this metal in the world. In 2023, the Middle Kingdom abandoned its zero covid policy, its economy should restart if it manages to come to terms with the virus. And copper prices have taken the lift once more.

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