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General Administration of Customs: China's Refined Tin Imports in November Fell 66.05% YoY, Breakdown Data Overview

iconDec 23, 2025 08:50

According to data released by the Customs Statistics Online Query Platform, China's refined tin imports in November 2025 were 1,194.53 mt, up 127.04% MoM but down 66.05% YoY.

Peru was the largest origin, with imports of refined tin from Peru reaching 700.61 mt during the month, up 300.34% MoM and up 133.25% YoY.

Bolivia was the second-largest origin, with imports from Bolivia totaling 249.48 mt, up 25.83% MoM.

The following is a breakdown of refined tin import data for November 2025, compiled from data on the official website of the General Administration of Customs of China:

Data source: General Administration of Customs

Note: 1. Refined tin includes unwrought non-alloy tin (refined tin).

2. The total import volume (Total) also includes data from some origins not listed in the table above.

(Comprehensive report by Wen Hua)

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