GACC: China's May Copper Ores and Concentrates Imports Down 1.74% YoY, Breakdown of Import and Export Data

Published: Jun 20, 2026 21:15

Data from the online query platform of customs statistics showed that China's imports of copper ores and concentrates in May 2026 were 2,360,706.88 mt, up 0.39% MoM and down 1.74% YoY.

In May, China imported 711,404.02 mt of copper ores and concentrates from Chile, up 1.10% MoM and down 2.90% YoY.

In May, China imported 691,924.04 mt of copper ores and concentrates from Peru, up 19.15% MoM and up 11.98% YoY.

On the export side, China's exports of copper ores and concentrates in May 2026 were 2,711.03 mt, up 19.71% MoM and up 514.63% YoY.

In May, China exported 2,297.60 mt of copper ores and concentrates to Malaysia, up 1.50% MoM.

In May, China exported 412.23 mt of copper ores and concentrates to Mongolia, up 176,064.53% MoM and down 0.43% YoY.  

The following is a breakdown of imports based on data from the website of the General Administration of Customs of China:

Origin May 2026 (mt) MoM YoY
Chile 711,404.02 1.10% -2.90%
Peru 691,924.04 19.15% 11.98%
Mongolia 186,875.99 -7.29% 4.26%
Russia 125,158.75 5.58% 126.45%
Kazakhstan 107,825.54 36.13% 23.95%
Serbia 69,862.17 38.32% 63.32%
Ecuador 66,026.07 97.53% 14.72%
Mexico 54,655.35 -42.07% -50.19%
Saudi Arabia 47,728.89 311.30% 711.73%
Spain 38,136.31 -52.73% 293.96%
DRC 28,509.28 -49.18% -63.38%
Australia 28,422.81 -42.38% -55.52%
Botswana 27,327.14 -23.38% -17.56%
Laos 26,013.43 108.82% 131.43%
Philippines 25,631.95 134.06% -5.58%
Brazil 22,712.93 -46.74% -36.68%
Canada 18,835.75 -52.72% -60.50%
Armenia 16,817.88 -57.68% 26.56%
Eritrea 9,980.67 -8.03% -52.89%
Taiwan, China 9,002.08 - -17.47%
Zambia 6,209.27 -52.53% 47.73%
Albania 5,372.45 -20.27% -10.54%
Pakistan 4,720.49 -17.25% 78.70%
Namibia 4,117.14 59.60% 858.62%
Mauritania 3,790.08 -33.33% -56.20%
Morocco 3,687.66 99.79% 21.96%
Colombia 3,642.41 2,087.96% -57.22%
Azerbaijan 3,042.82 55.75% 886.21%
Oman 2,537.84 -78.08% -65.58%
Dominican Republic 2,502.75 -68.98% -64.07%
Nicaragua 1,922.67 -22.65% 65.96%
UAE 1,135.84 -13.28% -48.26%
Turkey 809.08 -92.58% -90.95%
Myanmar 724.65 -2.22% -6.91%
Madagascar 534.97 30.16% 4.50%
Congo Republic 505.85 -26.88% -20.16%
Mozambique 483.28 -46.93% 96.40%
South Africa 369.92 -83.64% -93.75%
Kenya 364.00 44.45% -
Bolivia 338.21 -25.80% -
Tanzania 294.82 -53.33% -64.87%
Nigeria 221.00 689.29% 310.09%
Ethiopia 197.45 9,872,200.00% 1,645,283.33%
Thailand 136.40 - 50.85%
Angola 130.81 - -
Vietnam 63.84 - -
Papua New Guinea 0.09 - -
Netherlands 0.05 6.25% 10.87%
Total 2,360,706.88 0.39% -1.74%

Data source: General Administration of Customs

The following is a breakdown of exports based on data from the website of the General Administration of Customs of China:
Destination May 2026 (mt) MoM YoY
Malaysia 2,297.60 1.50% -
Mongolia 412.23 176,064.53% -0.43%
UK 0.52 13.60% 1,626.67%
Netherlands 0.49 150.76% 8,133.33%
Kazakhstan 0.09 - -
Belgium 0.05 -27.54% 13.64%
Australia 0.04 21.21% -
Total 2,711.03 19.71% 514.63%

Data source: General Administration of Customs
  
  (Comprehensive by Wenhua)  

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