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China aluminium imports decline 14% y/y, custom data shows

Customs data released on Thursday showed that China's imports of?unwrought aluminium? and?aluminium? products dropped 14% from a year earlier in November. According to the General Administration of Customs, China was the world's largest metals consumer in November.

Traders said that the decline in imports, which ended five months of growth in volume, was a sign of softer demand for metals used in construction, transportation and packaging.

The traders also added that arbitrage incentives remained muted and import appetite was weak.

In the first 11 months 2025, China imported 3,60 million tons unwrought aluminum and aluminium-based products. This is an increase of 4.4% over the same period last year.

The data includes primary metals and alloyed aluminum that has not been wrought.

Imports of Bauxite (a key raw material for aluminium) increased by 22.9% in November compared to the previous year, to '15.11 millions tons. This brings the total year-to date imports up to '185.96million tons, a?29.4% increase year-on-year.

According to Bureau of Statistics data, China's aluminium production remained high in November. It was up 2.5% on the year to 3.79 million tons. (Reporting and editing by Eileen Soreng, Lewis Jackson, Dylan Duan)

(source: Reuters)