China Base Metal Output Data in May 2017, SMM Exclusive Data

Published: Jun 9, 2017 11:27
SMM surveys major producers in China’s base metal market every month to get first-hand production data, and the following table shows latest output data for May 2017.

SHANGHAI, Jun. 9 (SMM) – SMM surveys major producers in China’s base metal market every month to get first-hand production data, and the following table shows latest output data for May 2017.

 

 

May (Preliminary Data)

YoY

Jan.-May

 

YoY

Apr.

(Final Data)

Jun. (E)

Copper cathode

625

0.31%

3178.5

1.65%

646

659

Alumina

5678

23.3%

28001

23.7%

5695

5590

Aluminum

3173

21.5%

15205

21.9%

3044

3087

Primary lead

233.23

-21.5%

1158.93

-9.5%

214

213

Refined zinc

407

-5.92%

2118

0.18%

413

446

Refined nickel

12.5

-17.7%

63.4

-11%

12.9

12.7

NPI

27.4

-6.7%

157.1

11.76%

30.6

29.6

Refined tin

13.7

-3.8%

73

10.8%

14.8

15.6

Source: SMM

Unit: 1,000 tonne

Notes: 1. Data in final column (marked with an asterisk) has been revised. 2. NPI output refers to output in Ni content.

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