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China April copper imports fall as cost rally saps need

China's unwrought copper imports in April fell 7.6% from the prior month, customs information revealed on Thursday, as a surge in global prices moistened buying cravings.

Imports of unwrought copper and products in China, the world's most significant customer of the metal, were 438,000 metric loads in April, compared with 474,000 tons in March, information from the General Administration of Customs revealed. Imports were 7.5%. greater than a year earlier.

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

Copper surged in April, increased by basic material shortages,. need optimism driven by new energy and AI sectors, and. speculative purchasing.

Benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange. ( LME) advanced 13% in April, going beyond $10,000 a ton on April. 29, the most since April 2022.

Copper prices on the Shanghai Futures Exchange. likewise acquired 13% last month, striking a record high.

Some copper users refrained from buying after prices rose,. Greater global prices likewise prompted China's copper manufacturers to. lift their exports of metal.

As purchases fell, the premium Chinese buyers were. going to pay above LME rates for metal imported through the. port of Yangshan << SMM-CUYP-CN > was up to zero on April 23 for the. Time ever.

General though, year-on-year imports rose since of. enhancing demand for home appliances, machinery, brand-new energy. devices and power grids, according to He Tianyu, a copper. expert at product research house CRU.

China imported 1.81 million tons of unwrought copper and. items in the first four months, up 7% from the same period in. 2023.

Imports of copper concentrate were 2.35 million tons for. April, up 11.9% from a year earlier, customs data revealed.

Imports amounted to 9.34 million loads in the very first four months. of 2024, up 6.9% from a year earlier.

(source: Reuters)