TRUMP'S TRADE WAR REACHES INTO DEPTHS OF CHILE'S COPPER MINES
TRUMP'S TRADE WAR REACHES INTO DEPTHS OF CHILE'S COPPER MINES
By Benedict Mander
SEPT 02 2018
Concerns are growing in Chile that it could be the first country in resource-rich South America to feel the impact of the slowdown in China and the U.S.s escalating trade war with Beijing, with a fall in copper prices already putting pressure on the economic agenda of President Sebastián Piñera.
As the worlds leading copper producer, and one of South Americas most open economies, Chile is particularly vulnerable to a drop in copper prices, which last week touched its lowest level of the year on worries over Chinas economic growth. The metal accounts for more than 43 percent of Chiles exports. The challenges faced by Chile are a warning sign for other commodity exporters in the region, economists say, especially given the metals reputation for predicting turning points in the global economy.
[Copper] could be something of a canary in the coal mine, says Carlos Végh, World Bank chief economist for Latin America and the Caribbean. If there are fundamentals in the world economy that cause commodity prices to fall in the near future, then it may well be that copper is proving to be the first victim.
Chinas long economic boom was an important motor of growth for Latin America for many years. Now a Chinese slowdown and the knock-on effects from U.S. tariffs on Chinas growth could further dampen the Asian giants demand for South American exports.
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