海关总署:中国7月废铜进口量环比增长3.73% 分项数据一览
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-08-21 00:50

Core Insights - In July 2025, China's copper scrap imports totaled 190,077.53 tons, reflecting a month-on-month increase of 3.73% but a year-on-year decrease of 1.98% [1][4] - Japan emerged as the largest supplier of copper scrap to China, with imports of 36,147.03 tons, marking a month-on-month increase of 42.40% and a year-on-year increase of 75.13% [1][2] - Thailand ranked second, supplying 34,379.25 tons of copper scrap, which is a month-on-month increase of 31.11% and a year-on-year increase of 158.78% [1][2] Import Data Summary - Japan: 36,147.03 tons, +42.40% (MoM), +75.13% (YoY) [2] - Thailand: 34,379.25 tons, +31.11% (MoM), +158.78% (YoY) [2] - South Korea: 9,961.87 tons, +8.88% (MoM), -2.81% (YoY) [2] - China (Mainland): 9,235.56 tons, +23.84% (MoM), +6.94% (YoY) [2] - Saudi Arabia: 6,917.76 tons, -14.62% (MoM), +140.08% (YoY) [2] - United States: 586.57 tons, -70.61% (MoM), -98.38% (YoY) [2] Overall Trends - The total import volume of copper scrap in July 2025 indicates a slight recovery from the previous month, while the year-on-year figures suggest a decline [4] - Significant increases in imports from Japan and Thailand highlight a shift in sourcing strategies for copper scrap [1][2] - The data reflects varying performance across different countries, with some suppliers experiencing substantial growth while others face declines [2][3]