China's Prebaked Anode Exports Rose 33.48% YoY in January-February 2025 with Price Fluctuations

Published: Mar 21, 2025 16:42
According to customs data, China's prebaked anode exports in January 2025 were 176,400 mt, and in February 2025 they were 207,800 mt. A rough calculation shows that the average export price of prebaked anodes in January 2025 was about $658.95/mt, down 9.66% YoY and up 1.46% MoM; in February 2024, the average export price was about $685.44/mt, up 4.6% YoY and up 4.02% MoM. The total cumulative exports of prebaked anodes from China in January-February 2025 were 384,100 mt, up 33.48% YoY.

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