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Stocks to watch as Trump's new tariffs spell more uncertainty
Reuters· 2026-02-23 17:21
Retail and Consumer - Best Buy, Ralph Lauren, and Nike are expected to benefit from the new 15% tariff, which is 4% lower than previous rates, according to Jefferies analysts [1] - Other retailers like Target and Elf Beauty may also see positive impacts from the tariff reduction [1] E-Commerce Companies - Small and midcap e-commerce stocks may experience mixed effects; Etsy is noted to be the most insulated from tariff volatility due to its diversified trade routes [1] - Chewy and Wayfair are expected to be least impacted as they have already adapted to previous tariffs [1] Paper, Lumber, and Packaging - Local packaging and lumber companies may lose their competitive edge due to the new tariffs, with companies like Clearwater Paper and Rayonier flagged for negative impacts [1] - A survey indicated that U.S. buyers reported lower containerboard prices in February, intensifying pricing pressure from increased European imports [1] Automobiles - Legacy automakers such as Ford and General Motors are unlikely to see relief from tariffs, as most tariffs on the industry remain unaffected by the recent ruling [1] Steel, Aluminum, and Copper - Producers in these sectors, including Steel Dynamics and Alcoa, are expected to remain unaffected as tariffs will continue under Section 232 [1] Emerging Markets - China is anticipated to benefit significantly from the tariff changes, with analysts expecting tariff rates to decline from 32% to around 24% and 27% [1] - Other regions like India and Southeast Asia are also expected to see tariff reductions, with estimates of 4-5% for Southeast Asia and a drop to 14% for India [1]
高盛:2025 年全球铜业周要点回顾
Goldman Sachs· 2025-07-01 00:40
Investment Ratings - The report provides a "Buy" rating for First Quantum Minerals and Ero Copper, while Capstone Copper, Antofagasta, and Codelco are rated as "Neutral" [9][12][18][21][26][35]. Core Insights - The copper market is experiencing ongoing cyclical and structural bullishness regarding supply and demand dynamics [2]. - The consensus incentive price for copper is projected to be above $4.5/lb, with some major projects requiring prices between $4.75-$5/lb to incentivize capital returns [2][22][45]. - Cost inflation in the industry has peaked, and the regulatory environment is improving, which may support future project developments [2][22]. Summary by Company Antofagasta - Antofagasta is a pure-play copper producer with a market cap of $24.7 billion, targeting copper production of approximately 750ktpa in 2024 [9]. - The company is focused on brownfield project development, with major growth projects at Centinela and Los Pelambres progressing on schedule [10]. - The 2025 copper production guidance is set at 660-700kt, with net cash costs expected between $1.45-1.65/lb [11]. Capstone Copper - Capstone Copper, with a market cap of $4.7 billion, has a production guidance of 220kt-255kt for 2025 [14]. - The company is focusing on deleveraging and smaller expansion projects before a significant growth phase with the Santo Domingo project [15]. - The management anticipates a financing gap of $200-300 million for the Santo Domingo project, which they aim to address through internal cash flow generation [16]. Codelco - Codelco, a state-owned enterprise, aims for a copper production target of 1.7Mt by 2030, with significant projects at Chuquicamata and El Teniente [21][24]. - The company is exploring public-private partnerships to enhance copper production and smelting capacity [23]. - Codelco's capital allocation strategy includes a focus on internal cash flow to fund growth, with an available capital of $4 billion [25]. Ero Copper - Ero Copper, with a market cap of $1.8 billion, is expected to reach commercial production at its Tucumã operation soon, with a production capacity of 85ktpa of copper [26]. - The company aims to maintain C1 cash costs below $2.00/lb, leveraging high-grade zones at its Caraíba mine [27]. - Ero Copper has a 12-month price target of $18.0 based on DCF methodology [28]. First Quantum Minerals - First Quantum Minerals, with a market cap of $14.7 billion, has a production capacity of 820ktpa and is focused on strong physical demand and tight inventories [30]. - The company is excited about the Furnas project, which is expected to deliver high-grade deposits [31]. - First Quantum has a 12-month target price of C$22.0/share based on an EV/EBITDA multiple-based valuation [35]. Foran Mining - Foran Mining is the only single-asset developer constructing a copper mine in North America, targeting commercial production by mid-2026 [37]. - The company has cleared permitting and funding hurdles, with surface construction approximately 35% complete [38]. Freeport-McMoran - Freeport-McMoran, the largest publicly traded pure-play copper producer, is focused on improving efficiencies and reducing costs [39]. - The company has a large project pipeline representing an annual capacity of 2.5 billion lbs [40]. Hudbay Minerals - Hudbay Minerals has a market cap of $4.2 billion and is advancing its Copper World project, which is fully permitted for 85ktpa production [41]. - The company is optimistic about the regulatory environment in the US and Peru, which supports its project developments [42]. Teck Resources - Teck Resources is focused on responsible growth and value creation, with a strong portfolio of world-class assets [44]. - The company believes that copper incentive prices will need to be above $5/lb to generate adequate returns [45]. Vale Base Metals - Vale Base Metals is undergoing significant restructuring, with a focus on maximizing brownfield opportunities and improving project economics [48]. - The company aims for a copper production guidance of 700kt by 2035, with potential to exceed this figure [48].