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Recording date: 16th October 2025 The global copper market faces an unprecedented supply crisis that savvy investors cannot afford to ignore. With prices already pushing $5 per pound and heading toward $12,000 per tonne by end-2025, the red metal has become the most critical commodity play of this decade. Recent catastrophic failures at major mines have removed over 500,000 tonnes from near-term production—equivalent to an entire year's demand growth—while recovery timelines stretch into 2027. The Grasberg mud rush in Indonesia and El Teniente seismic events in Chile aren't just temporary setbacks; they represent the increasing fragility of global copper supply as miners push deeper underground into more complex geology. Meanwhile, demand acceleration shows no signs of slowing. Artificial intelligence data centers, electric vehicle adoption, and renewable energy infrastructure are creating copper consumption patterns that dwarf traditional industrial use. Each hyperscale AI facility requires as much copper as a small town's electrical grid, while EVs need four times the copper of conventional vehicles. The math is unforgiving: the world needs the equivalent of a new major copper mine every year just to maintain 2% demand growth, yet the industry hasn't discovered a tier-one deposit in over a decade. Chile's Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, exemplifies the industry's struggles. Starved of capital by government raids on its balance sheet, the company has shifted from growth to mere "optimization"—a euphemism for stagnation. With development timelines now stretching beyond 16 years and capital costs exceeding $35,000 per tonne of installed capacity, new supply cannot materialize quickly enough to prevent a structural deficit. For investors, this creates a generational opportunity. Whether through major miners, junior explorers, or physical copper exposure, the supply-demand fundamentals point to sustained price appreciation that could define the next decade of commodity investing. 00:00 - Introduction to Copper Market Trends 02:48 - Copper Price Dynamics and Forecasts 05:43 - Supply Disruptions and Their Impact 08:35 - Copper Demand Growth and Future Needs 11:24 - Challenges in Chile's Copper Production 14:44 - Block Caving Techniques and Challenges 17:23 - Future Production Plans and Market Outlook 20:21 - Investment Opportunities in Copper Projects 23:20 - Exploration Updates and Company Highlights 29:05 - Conclusion and Future Prospects — Learn more: https://cruxinvestor.com/categories/c... Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com