In April 2025, China's copper anode imports rebounded significantly MoM, while cumulative imports declined notably YoY [SMM Analysis]

Published: May 21, 2025 17:36
Source: SMM
SMM Analysis: According to data from the General Administration of Customs, China imported 74,200 mt of copper anode in April 2025, up 47.95% MoM and 14.00% YoY...

SMM May 21 NEWS:

According to data from the General Administration of Customs, China imported 74,200 mt of copper anode in April 2025, up 47.95% MoM and 14.00% YoY. From January to April 2025, cumulative copper anode imports reached 244,700 mt, down 17.69% YoY.

By country, China imported 39,200 mt of copper anode from Zambia in April 2025, accounting for 52.85% of total imports, up 106.60% MoM and 42.53% YoY. Imports from Chile were 9,600 mt, accounting for 12.99% of total imports, down 3.46% MoM and 4.69% YoY. Imports from South Africa were 8,900 mt, accounting for 12.02% of total imports, up 177.87% MoM and 90.52% YoY.

After hitting a five-year low in March 2025, China's copper anode imports rebounded significantly MoM in April, with the increase mainly coming from Africa. SMM analyzed that the main reason was that previous shipping capacity issues had delayed some shipments to ports. Additionally, profitable import price ratios emerged in April, so it is expected that copper anode imports will maintain a rebound trend in May. However, cumulative imports from January to April 2025 remained low compared to previous years. The main reason was that amid no increase in supply, demand in Southeast Asian countries and regions grew, diverting some shipments overseas.

However, it is worth noting that imports of copper scrap ingots (red/copper ingots) under HS code 74031900 have grown rapidly. China imported 48,300 mt of copper scrap ingots (red/copper ingots) in April 2025, up 12% MoM and 149% YoY. From January to April 2025, cumulative imports of copper scrap ingots (red/copper ingots) reached 155,500 mt, up 130% YoY. The top three import source countries were Zambia, DRC, and Pakistan, accounting for 17.3%, 16.8%, and 14.6% of total imports, respectively.

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