General Administration of Customs: China's March Copper Cathode Imports Declined 21.12% YoY, Breakdown of Data

Published: Apr 20, 2026 19:15

Data from the online query platform of customs statistics showed that China's copper cathode imports in March 2026 totaled 279,368.28 mt, up 37.22% MoM and down 21.12% YoY.

China imported 99,134 mt of copper cathode from the DRC in March, up 40.29% MoM and down 11.90% YoY.

China imported 50,000.35 mt of copper cathode from Russia in March, up 161.09% MoM and down 31.48% YoY.

Export side, China's copper cathode exports in March 2026 totaled 58,213.02 mt, down 25.59% MoM and down 14.40% YoY.

China exported 20,773.82 mt of copper cathode to Taiwan, China in March, down 27.00% MoM and down 1.54% YoY.

China exported 14,825.88 mt of copper cathode to Vietnam in March, up 324.68% MoM and up 109.54% YoY.

Below is a breakdown of import data compiled from the General Administration of Customs website:

Origin Mar 2026 (mt) MoM YoY
DRC 99,134 40.29% -11.90%
Russia 50,000.35 161.09% -31.48%
Chile 22,176.40 -12.79% -50.96%
Japan 16,813.32 149.84% 1.38%
Kazakhstan 14,609.34 70.94% -27.94%
Zambia 11,917.14 -48.13% -8.35%
Australia 10,361.24 3,338.25% 179.50%
Pakistan 8,398.21 14.35% 64.90%
Myanmar 5,120.18 8.98% 278.21%
Indonesia 5,019.44 340.72% 284.62%
Peru 4,153.01 -22.79% -59.93%
Uzbekistan 4,085.00 30.57% 44.14%
Serbia 4,013.21 223.16% 71.66%
Netherlands 3,492.23 - -
South Africa 3,158.74 75.66% 93.03%
UAE 2,332.17 -32.74% -82.42%
Qatar 1,490.99 81.41% 2.66%
Laos 1,240.29 149.66% 120.76%
India 1,135.97 -17.24% 23.41%
Spain 1,112.20 - 95.25%
Poland 1,040.86 -65.70% -67.21%
Belgium 991.46 - -63.55%
South Korea 955.28 380.10% -74.44%
Egypt 741.65 288.74% 486.40%
Turkey 679.23 37.84% -65.17%
Thailand 672.95 35.89% -22.71%
Malaysia 613.67 -31.49% -74.16%
Congo Republic 526.09 - 26.03%
China 494.64 -93.81% -87.52%
Morocco 393.22 -85.83% -34.82%
Oman 344.97 0.02% 584.33%
Georgia 328.85 192.31% 47.21%
Mexico 306.63 -38.01% -85.20%
Mongolia 266.98 -63.16% -86.27%
Tajikistan 214.46 -36.44% 8.38%
Taiwan, China 184.36 794.98% -51.82%
Guinea 127.41 -29.09% -28.30%
Sierra Leone 103.81 39.79% -
Gabon 98.77 36.40% 113.83%
Bolivia 84.3 1,045.38% -78.08%
Canada 82.92 245.42% 63.55%
Jordan 75.4 - -24.74%
Mauritius 70.29 188.67% -
Angola 50.48 -66.97% -
Mozambique 48.2 - -
Kenya 25 - -
Brazil 23.48 - -
Hong Kong, China 20.98 - 419,500.00%
Germany 20.09 -40.76% 143.80%
Finland 18.41 -38.81% -
US 0.02 118.18% -
Italy 0.02 - 15.00%
Total 279,368.28 37.22% -21.12%
Source: General Administration of Customs
Below is a breakdown of export data compiled from the General Administration of Customs website:
Destination Mar 2026 (mt) MoM YoY
Taiwan, China 20,773.82 -27.00% -1.54%
Vietnam 14,825.88 324.68% 109.54%
Thailand 9,501.22 86.48% 99.85%
South Korea 4,974.88 -79.95% -57.72%
Malaysia 4,372.73 157.42% 631.26%
Indonesia 1,403.09 -24.76% 99.96%
India 1,202.46 -77.01% 9,249,569.23%
Pakistan 548.46 171.61% 265.62%
Bangladesh 504.81 25,140.40% -
UAE 100.48 - -
Tanzania 4.57 - -
Hong Kong, China 0.61 - -
UK 0.01 1,000.00% -
Belgium 0.01 66.67% -
Total 58,213.02 -25.59% -14.40%

Source: General Administration of Customs

 (Wenhua Comprehensive)

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