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China's imports of unwrought copper to the US were flat in April, despite pre-tariff shipments.

Data from the General Administration of Customs on Friday showed that China's imports of copper, including unwrought and finished products, were the same as last year at 438,000 metric tonnes, despite the fact that suppliers had rushed to ship to the United States in order to avoid impending tariffs.

The data shows that copper imports for the first four-month period of 2025 were down 3.9%, at 1,74 million tonnes.

Analysts expect China's strong demand for copper to drive up the amount of industrial metal imported. This month, however, the flow to the U.S. of copper in anticipation of U.S. tariffs on imports has kept China's exports flat.

This has led to a rise in U.S. COMEX Stocks reached 156,623 tonnes on Wednesday, an increase of 61% from the end of March, and their highest level since October 2018.

The Shanghai Future Exchange's copper inventories in China fell 60% in April compared to the previous month, reaching 89,307 tons by the end of the period, the steepest drop on record.

Customs data shows that imports of copper concentrate were 2.92 million tonnes in April, a 25% increase on the previous year.

(source: Reuters)