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China’s overall copper imports rise in Dec, trend to continue in 2017

byCT Report
25/01/2017
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BEIJING: China’s copper trade data for the month of December showed that overall copper imports rose in December, posting a solid close to a strong year for China’s copper market. Details of the report were as follows: Refined copper imports – Net imports of refined copper rise by 24 percent m/m to 331kt. Compared to December 2015, net refined imports were lower 17.8 percent y/y. The decline in refined copper imports is attributable to the massive increase in China’s domestic refining and smelting sector.

Copper scrap imports – December copper scrap imports remain stable, unchanged m/m, totaling 329kt . On an annualised basis, copper scrap imports declined 14 percent y/y. Increased availability of copper concentrate and ore and relative tightness in the scrap market seen as the likely cause for decline. Copper ore and concentrate imports  – Copper ore and concentrate imports decline to 1,670kt in December, a 90kt or 5 percent m/m drop from the previous month.

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