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Imports of China copper concentrate rose in July, as smelters increased production.

Imports of copper concentrates from China rose by 9% in July, as the smelting industry continued to buy up limited concentrates amid record-breaking production.

Data from the General Administration of Customs on Thursday showed that copper concentrate imports increased 8.9% from 2,35 million tonnes in June to 2,56 million tons.

Copper concentrate, the main ingredient in copper smelting, is being imported by China to support its growing production.

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This year. Analysts predict output growth of 7.5% to 12.0%.

The growing volume of copper concentrates reflects a robust demand for raw copper materials by Chinese smelters. This is especially true as new smelters are ramping up, said Zhao Yongcheng an analyst with Benchmark Mineral Intelligence.

China increased its unwrought copper imports by 3.4% in July, to 488,000 tonnes, compared to a month before. Zhao explained that the slower rate, which was down from 9% in the previous month, reflected the unfavourable price and the limited supply due to the rush to import copper to the United States in advance of tariffs.

Imports of unwrought copper, as well as copper products, into China, which is the world's biggest consumer and producer include anodes and refined metals, alloys, and semi-finished Copper Products.

Analysts at China Futures stated in a recent note that imports began to increase around mid-July as domestic prices were higher than the international benchmark.

In July, China exported 542,000 tonnes unwrought aluminum and aluminium-related products including primary, alloy, and semifinished products. This is up from the 489,000 tonnes in June. Reporting by Amy Lv in Beijing and Lewis Jackson; editing by Kate Mayberry

(source: Reuters)