Copper, as a key material in the conductive part of data cables, has its price fluctuations directly determining the production cost of data cables. In the first half of the year, copper prices experienced a surge followed by a decline, particularly reaching a year-high on May 20th, before subsequently falling. Despite this, the overall average price was still significantly higher than the same period last year, posing cost pressure on data cable manufacturers who rely on copper as their main raw material.
Copper, as a key material in the conductive part of data cables, has its price fluctuations directly determining the production cost of data cables. In the first half of the year, copper prices experienced a surge followed by a decline, particularly reaching a year-high on May 20th, before subsequently falling. Despite this, the overall average price was still significantly higher than the same period last year, posing cost pressure on data cable manufacturers who rely on copper as their main raw material.