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China March copper imports leap 16% as need improves

China's unwrought copper imports rose 16% in March from a year earlier, customs data revealed on Friday, as industrial activity picked up and need improved.

Imports of unwrought copper and items in China, the world's greatest consumer of the metal, rose to 474,000 metric tons in March, from 408,174 lots in the same month a year earlier, the General Administration of Customs information revealed.

The data consists of anode, refined, alloy and semi-finished copper items.

The double-digit growth was pegged at a fairly low base offered copper need was restricted by COVID-related limitations last March, said He Tianyu, a copper analyst at product research house CRU.

Need for copper, a metal extensively utilized in the power, construction and transportation sectors, was increased by a pickup in production activity in the world's second biggest economy.

China's production activity broadened for the first time in six months in March, a main factory study revealed.

Buyers reserved more shipments in early March with much better demand expectations, He said, adding nevertheless that real consumption of the metal was dampened by a surge in copper costs later last month.

Global copper costs rallied late last month on news that Chinese copper smelters had consented to collectively cut production at some loss-making plants to handle a shortage of basic material.

The prospect of lower output from the world's top improved copper producer enhanced benchmark copper costs on the London Metal Exchange above $9,000 a load for the very first time given that April 2023.

Subsequently that week, the most-traded copper agreement on the Shanghai Futures Exchange set a record high at over 72,000 yuan ($ 9,948.32) per load.

China imported 1.38 million lots of unwrought copper and item in the first quarter, up 6.9% from the very same duration in 2023.

Imports of copper concentrate came in at 2.33 million tons for March, up 15.3% on a year earlier, customs data revealed.

The imports totalled 6.99 million heaps in the first quarter, up 5.1% on year.

(source: Reuters)