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Copper Oxide Prices Worldwide

Monthly prices for Copper Oxide in United States, Southeast Asia and Europe | Updated on June 4th, 2026

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This chart shows Copper Oxide price assessments, in US Dollar per metric ton (USD/mt), across 3 key markets from November 2024 through November 2025:

  • Copper Oxide, SEA (Southeast Asia): Copper Oxide, import transaction price, cif, Thailand
  • Copper Oxide, EUR (Europe): Copper Oxide, export transaction price, fob, Germany
  • Copper Oxide, US (United States): Copper Oxide, export transaction price, fob, United States
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About Copper Oxide Prices

Copper Oxide Price Outlook. The price of Copper Oxide (United States) was flat during November 2025. On a year-over-year basis, the prices of Copper Oxide (United States) decreased by 5%. Meanwhile, the average price of Copper Oxide (Southeast Asia) amounted to 10,600 USD per metric ton, from 9,520 USD per metric ton one year earlier. On a month-over-month basis, the price of Copper Oxide (Southeast Asia) is 8% lower than the price one month before.

The price of Copper Oxide (Europe) rose slightly throughout November 2025, reaching 9,430 USD per metric ton.  The price is 1% higher than the average price in the previous month and 0.9% higher than the average price one year before.

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Intratec's methodology employs a structured big data strategy that utilizes advanced technologies to extract publicly available data from primary sources such as governmental trade records, statistics bureaus, and international agencies.

This data is then processed through mathematical models to generate reliable assessments, published at the very beginning of each month. To better understand the data provided check Intratec Primary Commodity Prices Methodology.

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About Copper Oxide

About Copper Oxide. Copper (I) Oxide (a.k.a. Cuprous Oxide) is a naturally occurring red or brown mineral, although it may become yellow to orange or red to purple when commercially prepared. It is dissolvable in ammonia and hydrochloric acid but insoluble in water. When it comes to the copper-compounds market, copper metal accounts for a large part. All the other copper compounds, including Cuprous Oxide, represent about 10% of the copper market.

Cuprous Oxide is stable in dry air but forms copper (II) oxide (cupric oxide) in the presence of oxygen in moist air. The production process of both Copper Oxides involves smelting copper ores to obtain copper metal, followed by total oxidation to produce cupric oxide or partial oxidation to yield Cuprous Oxide. Australia is a primary cupric oxide exporter worldwide.

Copper Oxide Handling. Copper (I) Oxide should be stored in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated area inside of tightly closed containers. It should be also kept away from incompatible materials such as strong oxidizing agents, metal powders, aluminum, and magnesium.

Copper Oxide Production. Raw materials and the respective production processes employed in the manufacturing of Copper Oxide are listed below.

  • Copper (thermal oxidation),
  • Copper + ammonia + ammonium sulfate (ammonium sulfate oxidation process),
  • Copper + ammonia + ammonium carbonate (ammonium carbonate distillation process)

Copper Oxide Uses. The uses and applications of Copper (I) Oxide may vary according to its specification. The main forms of Copper (I) Oxide are technical grade; CP (97% minimum purity, for pigments); USN Type I (97%); and USN Type II (90%).

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Monthly price assessments, short-term forecasts, and historical data are available for regions such as Southeast Asia, Europe and United States.

Data is updated monthly, on the 3rd business day of each month.

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