The President of the United States Donald Trump confirmed on Wednesday the introduction of a 50% tariff for the import of copper, as of August 1, to the extent that he justified his significance for the Ministry of Defense and what he defended because he defended because he defended because he defended because he defended because he defended him “The actions of your predecessors will be back”Referring to Joe Biden, who “destroyed this industry.”
“He announced 50% of the copper tariff as of August 1, 2025, having received a reliable assessment of national security,” he spread in his account of social truth, in a message that emphasized that he emphasized that he emphasized that he This material is the “second most used” pentagon.
“Copper is necessary for semiconductors, aircraft, ships, ammunition, data processing centers for processing data processing, lithium batteries, radar systems, antimille defense systems and even hypersonic weapons, from which we build a lot,” he said.
The tenant of the White House also wondered: “Why are our fools (and happy!)“ Leaders ”destroyed this important industry?” And he assured that the measure ”will cancel the thoughtless behavior of the administration (his predecessor Joe) Biden and stupidity. “
“America, again, will build a dominant copper industryThe field after all This is our golden age!“He concluded.
Thus, the US president announced that he had advanced on the eve and released the price of metal in markets up to 17%, although he subsequently simulated his advance up to 10 percent of about 20.30 Spanish Peninsula.
Gravamine is the last of Washington tariff series It is destined to promote the processing of production and metals in the country, which include steel and aluminum, in addition to tariffs in countries, which will also enter into force on August 1.
Since February, when Trump first submitted training plans, world merchants sent the record volumes of this metal to the United States in order to receive huge profits in supplies delivered before the tariffs are effective, Bloomberg news agency reports.