SINGAPORE, Jun 28, 2010 (Dow Jones Commodities News Select via Comtex) -- Japan's copper cable shipments in May likely fell 12% from April, according to preliminary data from the Japanese Electric Wire and Cable Makers' Association Monday.
The association estimated shipments were 49,700 metric tons, 11% higher than a year ago.
Confirmed shipments of 56,200 tons in April were up 7% on year.
The preliminary May data indicate copper cable shipments to the construction industry were 18,500 tons, down 16% from April and down 3% from a year earlier.
The association projected shipments to the automobile sector at 5,300 tons, down 14% from April but up 24% on year.
Official May results and preliminary June data will be released in late July.
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