Core Insights - China's refined copper imports in September 2025 reached 374,075.58 tons, reflecting a month-on-month increase of 21.76% and a year-on-year increase of 7.44% [1][2] Import Sources - The Democratic Republic of the Congo was the largest source of refined copper imports, supplying 126,834.67 tons, with a month-on-month increase of 0.42% and a year-on-year increase of 3.27% [1][2] - Russia ranked second, exporting 48,359.13 tons, showing a significant month-on-month increase of 91.76% and a year-on-year increase of 37.40% [1][2] - Other notable sources included Chile (31,683.05 tons, +45.99% MoM, +9.20% YoY) and Kazakhstan (21,580.77 tons, +30.77% MoM, -21.73% YoY) [1][2] Detailed Import Data - A comprehensive breakdown of refined copper imports by origin for September 2025 is provided, highlighting significant increases from countries like Myanmar (15,549.01 tons, +109.97% MoM, +244.32% YoY) and Australia (13,563.58 tons, +147.29% MoM, +41.91% YoY) [1][2] - Conversely, imports from Japan (13,358.24 tons, +59.22% MoM, -43.13% YoY) and Peru (6,633.35 tons, +577.82% MoM, -37.45% YoY) showed notable declines in year-on-year comparisons [1][2] Summary of Trends - The overall trend indicates a robust increase in refined copper imports, particularly from emerging markets, while traditional suppliers like Japan and Peru are experiencing declines [1][2][3]
海关总署:中国9月精炼铜进口量同比上升7.44% 分项数据一览
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-10-20 06:08