Chile’s copper export revenues declined in April 2026, falling to USD 4,647 million from USD 5,162 million in March 2026, according to data updated on 7 May 2026. The month-on-month drop underscores renewed pressure on one of the country’s most important export engines.
The latest figures show a notable contraction in copper-related income over the one-month period, signaling weaker external receipts for the world’s leading copper exporter. While the data do not specify underlying drivers, the decline in headline export value will be closely monitored by markets given copper’s central role in Chile’s trade balance and fiscal outlook.
Investors and policymakers will be watching subsequent releases for signs of whether April’s reduction marks the start of a broader trend or a short-term adjustment in Chile’s copper export performance.