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China's scrap copper imports set to plunge over US trade worries, experts state

China's imports of scrap copper are set to slump as some traders have actually suspended purchasing from the United States, the top supplier, due to stress over increasing trade stress under a Donald Trump presidency, experts said.

Trump, who takes workplace in January and has actually threatened tariffs of 60% on Chinese imports, on Monday promised to enforce an extra 10% tariff on imports from China, raising the prospect of vindictive procedures from Beijing.

According to our survey, a lot of domestic import traders have already stopped straight buying scrap copper from U.S. ... And this is particularly real amongst the leading traders who have depended on imports from the U.S., experts at details service provider Shanghai Metals Market (SMM) stated in a note on its WeChat account on Thursday.

Zhao Yongcheng, primary analyst at consultancy Standard Mineral Intelligence (BMI), stated Chinese scrap importers were buying carefully on concerns that growing uncertainties over U.S.-China trade might increase their procurement costs.

China imported 361,099 metric lots of scrap copper from the U.S. in the first 10 months of the year, accounting for nearly a fifth of overall such imports, Chinese custom-mades data revealed.

Less buying from the U.S. will crimp China's scrap copper imports and spur consumption of refined copper at a time when supply of scrap copper is currently tight, SMM experts said.

BMI's Zhao stated the impact would likely be shown in import data from next year.

It takes time to discover options to entirely balance out the lowered supply from the U.S., so tightening scrap supply will likely intensify the copper cost volatility in the short term.

But higher scrap rates will spur domestic supply boost, he stated.

Beijing revealed in late October that it would enable imports of more recycled copper, or scrap copper, from Nov. 15 as part of efforts to establish its recycling market and decrease reliance on primary basic materials.

Scrap copper can be remelted into refined copper and processed into copper items.

(source: Reuters)