This Week, Copper Inventories in China's Mainstream Regions Ended the Inventory Buildup Trend for the Third Consecutive Week [SMM Weekly Data]

Published: Mar 12, 2026 14:25

SMM News, March 5:

Data Brief: As of Thursday, March 12, SMM copper inventories in major regions nationwide fell 0.57% WoW from last Thursday, ending the inventory buildup seen over the previous three consecutive weeks; total inventories increased 218,400 mt YoY from the same period last year, while regional performance remained differentiated.

By region, copper cathode inventory in Shanghai continued to build up. Although consumption recovered somewhat, inventories still trended upward due to the impact of concentrated arrivals of imported cargoes and delivery factors; in Jiangsu, inventories declined slightly, supported by recovering downstream consumption; in Guangdong, consumption rebounded significantly and warehouse withdrawals increased, with inventories already reaching an inflection point and expected to continue declining going forward.

Looking ahead, on the supply side, imported cargoes continued to arrive at port and domestic arrivals remained steady; on the demand side, downstream enterprises fully resumed production, and consumption recovered markedly. Based on the overall supply-demand pattern, supply is expected to remain normal next week while consumption steadily rebounds, and weekly copper cathode inventories are expected to destock somewhat.

      

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