Delhi Copper Rate Today — April 30, 2026

Current Price
1.14/g
10 Gram Rate
11.40/10g
24h Change
+₹0.00
24h % Change
+0.00%

As of April 30, 2026, Copper is trading at One Rupees per gram across India. The 10-gram rate stands at Eleven Rupees, and 100 grams costs One Hundred and Fourteen Rupees.

Delhi Copper Rate — 10-Day Trend

Delhi Copper Rate Today

The Delhi copper rate today sits at ₹1.14, and that is the number most traders want first. In Delhi, the market usually reacts fast because local stockists watch MCX copper, LME copper, and the rupee in the same breath. If the global market turns and the currency slips, Delhi quotes do not wait around.

Delhi copper rate today in India per gram and per kg
Copper rate in Delhi — April 30, 2026

For quick reference, the live Delhi copper rate works out to the following weights. These are the numbers fabricators and small traders often check before booking stock or reworking a job quote.

  • 1 gram: ₹1.14
  • 10 grams: ₹11.40
  • 100 grams: ₹114.00
  • 1 kg: ₹1,140.00
  • 1 metric tonne: ₹1,140,000.00

The headline rate is useful, but the real story is the spread between wholesale copper, scrap lots, and ETP copper. That spread can be narrow on a calm day and ugly when LME copper jolts higher overnight.

Delhi Copper Rate vs Previous Periods

Today vs previous periods (₹ per gram)

Yesterday
₹1.14
+₹0.00 (+0.00%)
1 Week Ago
₹1.15
₹0.01 (-0.87%)
1 Month Ago
₹1.04
+₹0.10 (+9.62%)
1 Year Ago
₹0.82
+₹0.32 (+39.02%)

Copper is currently priced at One Rupees per gram. Compared to one year ago, the price has risen by Zero Rupees (+39.02%).

Delhi Copper Rate by Weight

Today's Copper rate is One Rupees per gram. At this rate, 10 grams of Copper costs Eleven Rupees.

Unit Weight Price (INR) Price in Words
1 Gram 1.0000 g ₹1.14 One Rupees
8 Grams 8.0000 g ₹9.12 Nine Rupees
10 Grams 10.0000 g ₹11.40 Eleven Rupees
100 Grams 100.0000 g ₹114.00 One Hundred and Fourteen Rupees
1 Kilogram 1,000.0000 g ₹1,140.00 One Thousand One Hundred and Forty Rupees
1 Ounce (oz) 28.3495 g ₹32.32 Thirty Two Rupees
1 Troy Ounce 31.1035 g ₹35.46 Thirty Five Rupees
1 Metric Ton 1,000,000.0000 g ₹1,140,000.00 Eleven Lakh Forty Thousand Rupees

What Moves the Delhi Copper Rate

Delhi pricing is not set in a vacuum. The base is usually imported copper, so traders keep an eye on LME copper, the dollar-rupee rate, and the duty structure. India still leans on a basic import duty of roughly 5% on many copper products, then GST gets added on top at the transaction stage. That combination matters more than most casual buyers think.

Delhi copper market factors — MCX copper and LME copper rates
Copper market factors affecting Delhi rate — April 30, 2026

Why stockists in Delhi reprice so quickly

Delhi has a dense network of electrical dealers, cable stockists, and metal traders. When construction demand picks up in NCR, or when the power-cable and wiring segment starts lifting orders, the rate gets passed through faster than in a slower city market. A strong run in Chinese industrial output can also tighten the global mood and push copper higher before Indian buyers have finished their morning tea.

Purity is the next divider. ETP copper, which is the clean 99.9%+ material used in wiring and conductors, commands a different rate from mixed scrap, brass, or bronze. Scrap still has a place in the market, but oxidation, contamination, and remelting losses pull the number down. That is why a Delhi copper rate quote for scrap and a quote for cathode rarely match.

Monsoon season usually slows civil work for a while. Once site activity cools, some local buying pauses too, though electrical maintenance and repair demand does not vanish. By late season, orders often bounce back as project work catches up.

Delhi Copper Rate — Last 10 Days

The most recent Copper price on record (2026-04-29) is One Rupees per gram.

Date Price (₹/g) Change
2026-04-29 ₹1.14 0.00
2026-04-28 ₹1.14 -0.01
2026-04-27 ₹1.15 +0.01
2026-04-26 ₹1.14 -0.01
2026-04-25 ₹1.15 +0.01
2026-04-24 ₹1.14 -0.01
2026-04-23 ₹1.15 +0.01
2026-04-22 ₹1.14 +0.01
2026-04-21 ₹1.13 0.00
2026-04-20 ₹1.13

Delhi Copper Rate and the Bigger Market View

Copper is a cyclical industrial metal, not a passive store of value. That is why the Delhi copper rate can swing harder than a lot of people expect. If the LME contract is trending higher because of supply worries or strong manufacturing demand, MCX copper futures usually echo the move in rupee terms. The local spot market then follows with its own lag and spread.

For buyers who track copper every week, the 52-week range tells a better story than one daily print. A rate that looks expensive on a quiet day can still sit well below the year’s peak if the market has already corrected from a sharp global spike. Delhi traders know that part well; they watch the curve, not just the headline.

India does not have the kind of sovereign bond or retail digital-metal route that gold enjoys, so copper exposure is usually practical rather than fancy. MCX copper futures remain the cleanest market-linked tool. Some broader commodity funds may carry base metal exposure, and physical buyers still rely on stockists when they need actual material for wiring, tubes, rods, or fabrication work.

Seasonality matters too. Electrical demand tends to build before the festive season, and contractors often top up stock ahead of that stretch. Pre-monsoon buying can also show up when project teams want inventory on hand before the rains disrupt site movement. That is the sort of thing a Delhi buyer learns after a few cycles.

Delhi Copper Rate — Common Questions

The Delhi copper rate today is ₹1.14 as of April 30, 2026. Dealers in Delhi usually quote copper in kg or coil-form depending on the trade, but the base movement still follows MCX copper futures and LME copper.

Delhi copper prices are usually built from the international LME copper benchmark, the USD/INR exchange rate, import duty, GST, freight, and local dealer margins. A sharp move in MCX copper often shows up in Delhi stockist quotes very quickly.

1 kg copper price in Delhi today is ₹1,140.00 based on the live rate shown on this page.

Yes. ETP copper means Electrolytic Tough Pitch copper, a high-purity grade used in electrical wiring and industrial work. Copper scrap trades at a discount because purity, oxidation, and remelting losses all matter.

MCX copper futures act as the domestic benchmark for many traders and fabricators. When the LME contract rises or the rupee weakens, Delhi stockists often revise quotes in the same direction.

Per gram is useful for quick retail reference, while most traders and fabricators in Delhi deal in kilograms or tonnes. At today’s rate, 10 grams cost ₹11.40 and 1 metric tonne is ₹1,140,000.00.