Core Insights - In July, China's tin ore imports amounted to 10,200 tons (approximately 4,335 metal tons), showing a month-on-month decrease of 13.71% and a year-on-year decrease of 31.79% [2] - From January to July, the cumulative import volume reached 72,400 tons, reflecting a year-on-year decline of 32.32% [2] - The decline in imports from Africa (Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria) is attributed to extended transportation cycles and geopolitical disruptions related to stalled electricity agreement negotiations in the DRC [2] - Myanmar's imports remain sluggish due to seasonal rains hindering production resumption, despite mining license approvals, compounded by Thailand's ban on overland transport [2] - The decline in resource grades from Australia is limiting export potential [2]
海关总署:供应恢复迟缓 7月中国进口锡矿维持低位
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-08-25 05:23