Mineral Resources
China's copper imports fall in October due to high prices
China's imports of copper dropped in October according to official data released on Friday. Consumers were hesitant to restock due high prices for this metal, which is used in construction and power. According to the General Administration of Customs, copper imports fell to 438,000 tons from 485,000 tons one month earlier. This represents a 9.7% decline. Imports of unwrought copper, as well as copper products, into China, which is the world's biggest consumer, include anodes and refined metals, alloys, and semi-finished products. The London Metal Exchange benchmark copper for three months rose by 6.03% in the last month. Late October,...