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Iran War's Impact on the 2026 Copper Market-global copper supply

By ZTRONE RESOURCES

Iran War's Impact on the 2026 Copper Market-global copper supply

03/26/2026 The 2026 copper market must be understood through three interacting layers:
1. Pre-war structural fundamentals,
2. Immediate war-driven shocks (Iran conflict), and
3. Second-order macroeconomic effects.

Below is a clear breakdown of how a war involving Iran could reshape the copper market in 2026.

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1. Pre-War Fundamentals (What the Copper Market Looked Like Before the Conflict)

Even before the conflict, copper markets were already tight and volatile.

Supply–demand balance
• Many banks expected a small deficit or near balance in 2026.
• J.P. Morgan projected ~330,000-ton refined copper deficit in 2026.
• Price forecasts ranged roughly $9,800–$12,500 per ton.

Structural drivers
• Electrification, EVs, and grid expansion were expected to push demand upward.
• Long-term forecasts show persistent copper supply shortages due to underinvestment in mining.

Key takeaway:
The copper market entered 2026 already tight, meaning geopolitical shocks can move prices quickly.

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2. Immediate Effects of a War with Iran

Recent reporting already shows mixed short-term impacts.

A. Supply chain disruptions (bullish for copper)

War around the Persian Gulf can disrupt inputs used in copper production.
• Shipping disruptions from the Gulf are affecting sulphur supply, used to make sulfuric acid required in copper ore processing.
• African copper operations rely heavily on these supplies.
• Reduced acid availability could force temporary mine output cuts.

Implication:
Less ore processing ? lower refined copper supply ? upward price pressure.

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B. Economic slowdown risk (bearish for copper)

Copper is highly sensitive to global growth.

War risks include:
• oil price spikes
• inflation
• industrial slowdown

The conflict has already caused sell-offs in copper and mining stocks due to recession fears.

When investors fear global slowdown:
• industrial metals fall
• safe-haven assets rise

Implication:
Demand destruction could temporarily push copper prices down.

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C. Logistics and energy shocks (ambiguous)

If the Strait of Hormuz is disrupted, energy costs surge.

Oil has already jumped sharply amid the crisis.

Effects on copper:

Positive for prices:
• higher mining costs
• transport disruptions

Negative for prices:
• manufacturing slowdown
• weaker construction demand

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3. How Copper Typically Behaves in War

• Historically copper behaves differently from gold.

• Typical behavior does not at all reflect the agalology with gold and other precious metals.

• Given that modern warfare requires extensive use of sophisticated electronic equipment, it's safe to assume that demand will be high for conductors and copper, but regional workshop price ranges will be regulated to prevent manipulation and speculation. Significant regional spreads are even possible on the OTC market.


4. Short-Term Market Behavior (2026)

Current signals from the market:
• Copper prices dipped during early war escalation while other metals surged.
• Inventories increased on exchanges.

This suggests traders are currently pricing in economic slowdown risk rather than supply shortage.

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5. Medium-Term Scenario if the War Escalates

If the conflict spreads or lasts months:

Scenario A — Supply Shock (Bullish Copper)

Drivers:
• Middle East shipping disruption
• African production constraints
• energy shortages

Possible price range:
$13,000–$15,000 per ton

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Scenario B — Global Recession (Bearish Copper)

Drivers:
• oil shock recession
• construction slowdown in China/Europe
• manufacturing contraction

Possible price range:
$8,000–$10,000 per ton

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Scenario C — War + Green Transition (Most Likely)

Copper demand from:
• electrification
• defense industry
• grid infrastructure

Could keep prices elevated despite economic slowdown.

Expected range:
$10,000–$13,000 per ton

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6. Strategic Implications

Mining companies

Potential winners if supply disruptions occur.

Governments

Copper becomes a strategic metal for:
• military electronics
• power grids
• renewable infrastructure.

Investors

Expect:
• high volatility
• geopolitical risk premiums.

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Bottom line:
The Iran war introduces two opposing forces in the copper market:

Bullish
• supply chain disruptions
• rising mining costs
• structural demand from electrification

Bearish
• global recession risk
• reduced industrial demand

The final direction in 2026 will depend mainly on whether the conflict disrupts supply chains more than it damages global economic growth.

Best regards,

Team of ZTRone Resources.

Source: https://www.ztronegroup.com/the-2026-copper-market-global-copper-supply

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ZTRONE RESOURCES

ZTRONE RESOURCES

ZTRone Resources is a international supply and procurement company with geographical offices that make coordinated decisions.With a growing network of foreign offices to support global operations, we specialize in the supply of Oil & Gas, Copper Cathodes, Copper concentrates, Gold dore and essen…

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