Channel Expansion, Steady Copper Prices Stabilize Copper Wire Rod Exports in May [SMM Analysis]

Published: Jun 24, 2026 10:33

In May, total exports of copper wire rod (HS codes 74081100 and 74081900) edged down slightly MoM, showing a YoY increase but a MoM decrease. Specific data are as follows:

According to customs statistics, total exports of copper wire rod (HS codes 74081100, 74081900) in May decreased 0.47% MoM to 30,400 mt, up 79.72% YoY. Exports of copper cathode wire with maximum cross-sectional dimension greater than 6mm were 19,600 mt, up 18.09% MoM and 116.25% YoY. Monthly exports of other copper cathode wire were 10,800 mt, down 22.61% MoM but up 37.42% YoY.

 

In May 2026, exports of copper wire rod (HS code 74081100, 74081900) stabilized. On the one hand, domestic copper rod processing enterprises continued to expand their overseas channels, with export orders providing stable support; on the other hand, copper prices fluctuated within a limited range in May, and downstream demand outside China remained stable during the period. These multiple factors combined to drive steady export performance in May. In terms of specific trade modes, in May 2026, exports under processing trade with imported materials accounted for 59.87% of total copper wire rod exports, those under processing trade with supplied materials accounted for 34.86%, entrepot trade by customs special control area accounted for 3.75%, and ordinary trade exports accounted for 1.5%.

 

By country, the top five export destinations for China’s copper wire rod in May were Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Indonesia, together accounting for over 70% of total exports. Among them, Thailand saw robust demand from the infrastructure, PV, and electronics manufacturing sectors, while China’s copper rod enterprises continued to deepen their presence in Southeast Asian export markets; this was further supported by stable copper prices in May, prompting some enterprises to restock and purchase in bulk. India’s exports declined significantly in May, pulling back to eighth place.

 

In summary, China's copper rod exports stabilized overall in May 2026. Domestic processing enterprises continued to build overseas export channels, and relatively small copper price fluctuations during the month, combined with generally stable downstream demand outside China, jointly kept export volumes largely free of significant volatility. Entering June, overseas end-use demand steadied, and China's capacity to secure export orders continued to strengthen, supporting a slight MoM increase in exports. However, constrained by high-level copper price fluctuations and substitution by overseas local capacity, upside room was limited, and the overall stabilization continued.

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