Copper Billet Imports in May

Published: Jun 23, 2026 14:33
[Latest Customs Data] In May, China's imports of copper-zinc alloy (brass) bars and rods were 2,766.41 mt in physical content, up 8.19% YoY and up sharply by 13.02% MoM. Cumulative imports from January to May 2026 totaled 11,400 mt in physical content, cumulatively down 1.23% YoY (HS codes: 74072111, 74072119, 74072190).

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