Mainland Aluminium Imports Drop By Over 16 Percent

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2022-06-18 HKT 12:24

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  • Employees work with aluminium ingots at a factory in Huaibei. Photo: AFP

    Employees work with aluminium ingots at a factory in Huaibei. Photo: AFP

The mainland's aluminium imports in May fell 16.4 percent from the same month a year earlier, government data showed on Saturday, amid high overseas prices and weaker domestic consumption.

The country brought in 188,469 tonnes of unwrought aluminium and products - including primary metal and unwrought, alloyed aluminium - last month, according to data from the General Administration of Customs.

Monthly aluminium imports into China, the world's biggest producer and consumer of the metal, have been below 200,000 tonnes so far this year as an arbitrage window for cheaper overseas metal shut and downstream demand weakened due to Covid-19 induced lockdowns.

The May imports were up slightly from 175,289 tonnes in April however.

China's exports of unwrought aluminium and aluminium products jumped 54 percent from a year earlier to 676,605 tonnes in May, its highest in at least nine years.

Imports of bauxite, the main aluminium ore source, were 11.97 million tonnes last month, up slightly from April's 11.13 million tonnes, and compared with 9.11 million tonnes in May a year earlier. (Reuters)

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