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Copper Rises on Iran Peace Hopes, but Aluminum Slips as Hormuz Closure Bites

by Team Lumida
March 25, 2026
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  • Copper climbed as much as 2% on the LME after Trump said Iran had offered a “present” as a diplomatic show of good faith, boosting risk appetite across industrial metals.
  • Despite the day’s gains, copper is still recovering from an 11% decline over the prior three weeks — underscoring how war-driven uncertainty continues to dominate base metals sentiment.
  • Aluminum was the lone metal to fall, dropping 0.6%, as the Hormuz closure constrains shipments from a region that accounts for roughly 9% of global aluminum production capacity.
  • Goldman Sachs raised its Q2 aluminum price forecast to $3,200/ton (from $3,100), citing supply disruptions partially offset by weaker global demand.

What Happened?

Industrial metals rallied broadly on Tuesday after President Trump described an Iranian diplomatic gesture as a “present,” fueling optimism that U.S.–Iran peace negotiations could be progressing. Copper rose as much as 2% on the London Metal Exchange, recovering ground after falling roughly 11% over the prior three weeks as war-related fears weighed on global growth and demand expectations. Zinc climbed 0.7%. Copper settled at approximately $12,246/ton as of the late morning Shanghai session. The outlier was aluminum, which fell 0.6% to $3,242.50/ton. The Middle East accounts for about 9% of global aluminum production capacity, and the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has restricted shipments, tightening physical supply even as broader demand concerns keep a ceiling on prices. Goldman Sachs raised its Q2 aluminum price forecast to $3,200/ton from $3,100, noting that supply disruptions would only partially offset weaker global demand. Iron ore declined 2.4% to $105.05/ton in Singapore, reflecting continued softness in Chinese steel demand.

Why It Matters?

The metals market’s sharp sensitivity to every Iran war headline reveals how thoroughly the conflict has displaced traditional demand fundamentals as the primary price driver. Copper — historically the most reliable barometer of global industrial activity — is now moving on geopolitical signals rather than manufacturing data, creating an unusually wide range of potential price outcomes depending on the conflict’s trajectory. The aluminum-copper divergence is particularly instructive: it illustrates how the Hormuz closure is creating winner-and-loser dynamics within the metals complex, with supply-constrained materials like aluminum facing upward price pressure even as broader demand concerns cap gains. For industrial companies, the combination of elevated aluminum costs and uncertain copper pricing is creating a challenging input cost environment with limited ability to hedge effectively.

What’s Next?

Metals prices will remain hostage to Iran war headlines in the near term, making traditional demand-side analysis less predictive than usual. Watch for whether U.S.–Iran diplomatic signals harden into ceasefire talks — any credible peace progress could trigger a significant pullback in war-risk premiums across the metals complex. On the supply side, continued Hormuz closure will sustain upward pressure on aluminum and other Middle Eastern-sourced materials regardless of diplomatic developments. Investors with exposure to industrial metals, construction, automotive or aerospace supply chains should factor a wide geopolitical risk band into their cost-of-goods assumptions for Q2 and beyond.


Source: Bloomberg — Copper Rises as US Push to End War Buoys Industrial Metals

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