On behalf of Abitibi Metals Corp.

Copper prices have swung wildly in 2025, plunging from $5.80/lb to $4.35/lb in July, only to roar back to $4.85/lb by October. 

That rebound isn’t noise. It’s a signal.

The world’s insatiable demand for copper, from AI data centers to EVs, clean energy, and grid expansion, is colliding with tightening supply. 

Chile’s output just saw its steepest drop in years,1 Indonesia’s Grasberg mine has cut ~3% of global supply until 2027,2 and even Freeport is slashing guidance.3 

Analysts now warn the market could face a full-blown supply crisis before the decade is out.4

That’s why North America’s copper juniors are suddenly in the spotlight. The winners will be the ones with grade, scale, and gold credits to match.

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