Finance and Economy NewsUS 50% Copper Tariff Threatens Indian Exports; Analysts Flag Limited ImpactUS 50% Copper Tariff Threatens Indian ExportsLast updated: July 10, 2025 4:56 pmAuthor- Sourabh SharmaShare3 Min ReadSHARETrump’s August tariff decision puts pressure on Indian copper product exports; domestic demand and alternate markets seen as cushionContentsMarket Impact & Sectoral ViewWhat’s Next for Traders & InvestorsJuly 10, 2025 – Indian copper exporters are bracing for potential trade disruption as the US announced a 50% tariff on imported copper, effective August 2025, as part of President Donald Trump’s renewed protectionist push. Analysts expect that Indian exports of copper bars, wires, tubes, and cathodes may come under pressure, especially in the short term, although strong domestic demand may buffer the overall impact.The US currently accounts for around 12% of India’s 0.2 million tonne copper product exports, primarily in downstream segments, according to ICRA’s Sumit Jhunjhunwala. With tariffs kicking in, these shipments could become less competitive, affecting realisations and near-term margins for key Indian copper players.Also Read : Nvidia Reaches $4 Trillion Market Cap, Close to India’s GDP SizeMarket Impact & Sectoral ViewMost affected products: copper wire rods, bars, cathodes, alloy tubesKey export markets: US (12%), Saudi Arabia, ChinaFY25 exports: 0.2 MT copper productsFY24 refined production: 0.509 MTDomestic demand rising: Power, EV, construction sectorsYash Sawant of Choice Broking noted that copper exporters may face pricing pressure and trade rerouting challenges. “India will likely need to find alternate export destinations or leverage domestic demand to absorb the shortfall,” he said.The structural gap in India’s copper sector—created after Vedanta’s Tuticorin smelter shutdown in 2018—has made India a net importer, importing 0.363 MT of refined copper in FY24. Experts say that this import dependency could rise further if global prices soften and surplus Chinese supply redirects toward India.What’s Next for Traders & InvestorsCopper-related stocks like Hindustan Copper, Hindalco, and Vedanta may see short-term volatility. However, analysts at PL Capital and Grant Thornton believe the long-term outlook remains stable given India’s rising copper intensity in EVs, infrastructure, and renewable sectors.The Ministry of Mines has begun consultations to assess the impact and explore possible relief through the upcoming US-India trade agreement, now extended to end-July.Also Check :Hindustan Copper Stock PriceHindalco Stock PriceVedanta Stock PriceYou Might Also LikeUndervalued Rupee Could Attract Foreign Investors Back to Indian Markets, Say BrokeragesRupee Bounces Back From Intraday Weakness, Closes at 89.92 Against the DollarSFIO Likely to Charge Vivo This Month in Ongoing Fund Diversion ProbeIndia’s Economy Is Booming — So Why Is the Rupee Losing Strength?RBI MPC: Can a Rate Cut Push 10-Year G-Sec Yields Below 6.4%? What It Means for Your Bond PortfolioShare This ArticleFacebookCopy LinkShareBySourabh SharmaFollow: Sourabh loves writing about finance and market news. He has a good understanding of IPOs and enjoys covering the latest updates from the stock market. His goal is to share useful and easy-to-read news that helps readers stay informed. Previous Article Nvidia Reaches $4 Trillion Market Cap, Close to India’s GDP Size Next Article TCS Q1 Beats Estimates with Rs.12,760 Cr Profit; Declares Rs.11 Dividend Stay Connected3.9kFollowersLike1.5kFollowersFollow10FollowersPin261FollowersFollow22.9kSubscribersSubscribe20kFollowersFollow561FollowersFollowLatest NewsRate Cut Meets a Falling Rupee: Yes Bank, Union Bank Shares Rise Up to 3% on Bank Nifty InclusionStock Market NewsDecember 5, 2025DGCA Eases Pilot Rest Rules to Help Stabilize IndiGo’s Operations Amid Flight DisruptionsStock Market NewsDecember 5, 2025Petronet LNG Shares Gain 4% After 15-Year Ethane Deal With ONGC; Nomura Sees 34% UpsideStock Market NewsDecember 5, 2025Rate Cut Meets a Falling Rupee: Sensex Gains 500 Pts, Nifty Near 26,200 as RBI’s 25 bps Cut Lifts MarketsStock Market NewsDecember 5, 2025