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18 June
US tariffs on copper imports may be imposed in coming weeks – Bloomberg

According to information from insiders reported by Bloomberg, US tariffs on copper imports may be announced several months ahead of the scheduled deadline for the decision. The sources said it could happen within a few weeks.

26 March 2025
US tariffs on copper imports may be imposed in coming weeks – Bloomberg
Bank of Japan governor vows rate hike if inflation accelerates

The head of the Bank of Japan (BOJ), Kazuo Ueda, spoke about the need to raise interest rates if soaring food prices lead to an increase in overall inflation. As he pointed out, the recent price growth was driven by temporary factors.

26 March 2025
Bank of Japan governor vows rate hike if inflation accelerates
Japanese authorities plan price reduction measures without budget changes

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba does not plan to increase budget expenditures, preferring to focus on the policies already laid out in the current and next plans. This was reported by the government in response to media articles on the need to implement measures to lower prices.

25 March 2025
Japanese authorities plan price reduction measures without budget changes
UK consumers cut spending amid worsening confidence

A KPMG survey conducted among 3,000 British consumers has shown an increase in pessimism regarding the economic situation in the UK. The number of citizens who believe that the economy is moving in the wrong direction has increased by 15 percentage points compared to November last year.

25 March 2025
UK consumers cut spending amid worsening confidence
UK PMI reaches six-month high

S&P Global’s purchasing managers’ index for the UK rose to a six-month high of 52 in March, up from 50.5 the previous month. The index was well above the 50-point threshold that separates growth from contraction. The data was also better than analysts polled by Bloomberg had expected.

25 March 2025
UK PMI reaches six-month high
HSBC predicts slower pace of Bank of England interest rate cuts

Economists at HSBC — one of the UK's largest banks — Elizabeth Martins and Emma Wilkes, now expect the Bank of England to cut interest rates on a quarterly basis. Previously, they had forecast a cut at every meeting since September.

25 March 2025
HSBC predicts slower pace of Bank of England interest rate cuts
Australia sees government debt to fall from March peak

Australia's national debt is expected to fall from its peak this month, with figures more favorable than those anticipated when the Labor government took office. This information will be detailed in the upcoming National Budget Report, which is due to be released on Tuesday.

25 March 2025
Australia sees government debt to fall from March peak
Copper prices rise on strengthening US demand

As reported by Reuters, copper prices continue to rise, driven by increased demand in the United States. In recent weeks, news about the possible introduction of tariffs on copper imports by President Donald Trump has added uncertainty to the market.

25 March 2025
Copper prices rise on strengthening US demand
UK Cabinet urges Chancellor of Exchequer to revise spending cut plans

UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves prepares to announce billions of pounds in public spending cuts. More than half of the Cabinet ministers have urged Chancellor Reeves to reconsider her proposed spending cuts.

24 March 2025
UK Cabinet urges Chancellor of Exchequer to revise spending cut plans
Copper supply tightens in Asia amid US tariff risks

The Asian copper market is now experiencing a contraction, which is increasing global supply instability. Prices are rapidly escalating amid rumors that President Donald Trump may enact tariffs on imports of the industrial metal, as reported by Bloomberg.

24 March 2025
Copper supply tightens in Asia amid US tariff risks