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Japan’s Aug zinc exports down 6% yr/yr

byCT Report
28/09/2017
in International Customs, Japan
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TOKYO: Following is a table of Japan’s customs-cleared exports of zinc for August released by the Ministry of Finance on Thursday. The figures are a total of special high grade (SHG) and prime western grade (PW) zinc.

Figures are converted from yen to U.S. dollar using Japan Customs’ official conversion rate. Country Aug Yr/Yr Aug Year to end-Aug Yr/Yr list KG % $/KG KG % S. Korea 0 30,440 China 1,437,259 107.5 $2.33 5,352,096 -36.2 Taiwan 1,060,389 17.2 $2.83 7,816,888 -6.2 Vietnam 1,012,137 -1.2 $2.85 7,820,402 -6.5 Thailand 307,323 -55.2 $2.67 4,745,531 -39.8 Singapore 0 498,338 230.6 Malaysia 472,112 206.9 $2.36 2,093,395 32.8 Philippines 202,038 -49.1 $2.92 1,434,069 -52.8 Indonesia 1,482,515 17.6 $2.70 10,348,302 35.2 Myanmar 0 39,918 India 21,413 -92.8 $1.51 562,606 -80.6 Srilank 0 10,000 Bangladesh 399,461 -38.5 $2.85 5,585,869 -15.7 Nigeria 199,604 $2.99 1,004,272 Kenya 0 -100.0 149,563 -66.7 DJIBOUT 0 -100.0 1,699,866 6.8 Total 6,594,251 -6.0 $2.66 49,191,555 -13.8.

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