Copper Markets in Transition: Geopolitics, Processing and Supply Chains
A market-led discussion on the forces shaping the future of copper and critical minerals supply chains.
As demand for copper and other critical minerals accelerates in support of electrification, renewable energy, advanced manufacturing and digital infrastructure, global supply chains are entering a period of significant transformation. Governments, investors and industry leaders are increasingly focused on securing reliable and resilient mineral supply, while navigating evolving geopolitical dynamics, changing trade relationships and growing processing requirements.
In this webinar, CRU's Piers Montgomery will explore the market forces shaping the future of copper and the broader critical minerals sector. Drawing on CRU's global market intelligence and industry expertise, the session will examine supply and demand trends, processing capacity developments, strategic investment flows, and the impact of geopolitical and industrial policies on resource development and supply chain resilience.
With copper as a central case study, the discussion will also consider the broader implications for critical minerals markets as nations and industries compete to secure the materials required for the energy transition.
Piers joins Austmine ahead of the Copper to the World conference to share his insights into the future of global copper supply chains.
In this exclusive webinar, Piers will explore the key trends, challenges and opportunities shaping the global copper market, offering a preview of the topics he'll discuss at Copper to the World. Join Austmine to gain valuable insights and hear the conversations driving the future of the sector.