How much copper does China import each year? How much copper does China consume in a year

Updated on military 2024-03-30
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to the latest data released by the General Administration of Customs, China's copper imports increased month-on-month in February, reaching a record high of nearly 330,000 tons. Although analysts pointed out that this may be related to the national reserves, in the face of such a large import volume, the market is worried that a large amount of imported copper will put pressure on the current copper price.

    Imports of unwrought copper and copper products rose month-on-month in February, up from 10,000 tons in January and a record high, China Customs said on Wednesday. From January to February, a total of 10,000 tons were imported, a year-on-year increase. Analysts attributed the surge in imports to arbitrage trading and the acquisition of state reserves.

    Zhang Yiwei, an analyst at Nanhua, said that the import behavior related to the National Reserve Bureau's collection and storage of refined copper, as well as the arbitrage caused by the high premium of Shanghai copper over LME copper, were copper imports in February A record Duan Shaofu said that in recent years, domestic imports of blister copper have been increasing, in 2006 domestic imports of blister copper 10,000 tons, in 2007 domestic imports of blister copper 170,000 tons, in the first nine months of 2008, domestic imports of blister copper 10,000 tons, a year-on-year increase. In this case, the relevant state departments should include the value-added tax on the gold-containing part of imported blister copper into the scope of exemption as soon as possible to promote the healthy development of the copper smelting industry.

    Copper is an important resource of strategic importance for the national economy. Of China's 124 important industries, 91% are copper-related. Between 1999 and 2007, China's copper consumption rose from 1.48 million tons to more than 4 million tons, and China has replaced the United States as the world's largest copper producer and consumer.

    However, there is a large gap between China's copper production and domestic market demand, and more than two-thirds of the copper concentrate required for domestic enterprises to smelt needs to be imported from abroad, and this pattern is difficult to change for a long time.

    Importing copper concentrate from abroad for smelting, Chinese companies have been on the verge of losing money. Industry analysts believe that according to the copper smelting and processing fee standard reached in 2008, at least ninety percent of the income falls into the pockets of miners.

    The reporter interviewed and learned that since the end of September 2008, the international copper price from the peak of nearly 60,000 yuan per ton to the current about 30,000 yuan per ton, Jiangtong and other large domestic copper enterprises reflect the recent shortage of raw materials, the reason for the difficulties in business operations.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I don't know the exact numbers, but I've seen the statistics, in 2007, the copper industry exports increased by 180 percent over 2006, and in 2008 there was a 130 percent increase over 2006, and in January 2009, there was a 15 percent increase over January 2006

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    China consumes nearly 14 million tonnes of copper every year, more than the rest of the world combined.

    Since 2010, China's foreign direct investment in global mining projects has exceeded US$16 billion, acquiring overseas copper companies and assets. Glenton's disposition of the disposal of Las Bamba in Peru to a Chinese consortium and the acquisition of TFM from Freeport in 2016 by CMOC for US$100 million are three high-profile examples.

    But if China is to follow the Rishan slippery model and ensure long-term efforts to feed its downstream industries – it has some work to do. Japan, through well-known companies such as Sumitomo, Marubeni and Mitsui, has acquired minority interests and joint ventures in dozens of projects and owns 70% of its copper concentrate imports

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, yes, but the following conditions must be met. From November 1, 2020, recycled brass raw materials, recycled copper raw materials and recycled cast aluminum alloy raw materials that meet the standards in China are not solid waste and can be imported freely. So what criteria do these recycled raw materials need to meet in order not to be considered solid waste?

    And to meet the import conditions, what about the hidden lead? In order to meet the standards of China's national standard for imported recycled copper raw materials, the copper content must be between 94% and between. So what materials do they need to import?

    1. Packing lists, contracts, invoices, bills of lading; 2. Recycled copper quarantine certificate; 3. Certificate of origin; 4. Ingredient content test report; 5. The process of foreign businessmen registering the record number in Huayinhao: delivery - arrival - exchange of documents - customs declaration, inspection declaration with travel - tax issuance, tax payment - commodity inspection, inspection - release of goods.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. Foreign copper scrap ** is about 30,000 a ton, and the specific scrap copper ** can be queried on the Internet, and there have been fluctuations. Foreign suppliers of imported copper scrap need to have AQSIQ CCIC, and domestic consignees need to have consignee registration certificate and environmental guarantee, so they can import it like the general **.

    How much is the copper scrap ** abroad? Can I import it into China?..

    Foreign copper scrap ** is about 30,000 tons of bright land, and the specific scrap copper ** can be checked on the Internet for this type of inquiry, which has been fluctuating. Foreign suppliers of imported copper scrap need to have AQSIQ CCIC, and domestic consignees need to have consignee registration certificate and Huanjing Pao guarantee, so they can import it like a general **.

    There are about 60,000 in China now, there is such a big profit?

    Well. Now recycled copper is not guaranteed by rings, as long as it meets the standard.

    Recycled copper really doesn't need a ring guarantee anymore.

    Is such a big profit reliable? How much does it cost to ship and customs duties from Europe?

    Reliable. Freight and tariff are about 13000-15000 per ton.

    Is VAT included? There are also agency fees.

    Not included. People in Serbia in Europe say that the freight to China is only more than 1,000 yuan per ton.

    How much does the agency generally charge.

    It may vary from country to country.

    There is no unified charging standard for agency companies across the country, and it depends on the charging standards of your location.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Summary. First of all, let's talk about scrap copper, friends have been doing this, I am more familiar with it, in fact, colleagues are divided into some types, such as some copper components, some are small parts, some are cables and the like, so their ** is not the same, and copper can be alloyed with other metals, so copper has brass, copper (some are called red copper), bronze, etc., usually brass is harder, because it is mixed with other metals that increase hardness, copper is relatively soft, the purity is relatively high, and bronze generally adds metal tin, Ancient copper coins and some bronzes are like this, but now they can receive more brass and copper, and the ** of these coppers is between 15 and 22 according to the different purity, but this ** is fluctuating, some people are willing to pay ** money to buy, and some people may pay low prices because of deception.

    How much is the copper scrap ** abroad? Can I import it into China?..

    According to your description, I think I have a friend who is doing scrap copper acquisition business, and I know that the current copper price is not bad, so I want to tell my friends about the purchase or operation of copper products, this year's copper products will fluctuate sharply.

    First of all, let's talk about scrap copper, friends have been doing this, I am also more familiar, in fact, colleagues are divided into some types, such as some copper components, some are small parts, some are cables and the like, so their ** is not the same, and copper can be alloyed with other metals, so copper has brass, copper (some are called red cherry slag copper), bronze hall song chop, etc., usually brass is harder, because it is mixed with other gold dressing Chang genus that increases hardness, copper is relatively soft, and the purity is relatively high, Bronze is generally increased metal tin, ancient copper coins and some bronzes are like this, but now can receive more brass copper, these copper ** according to the purity of the difference between 15 and 22, but this ** is fluctuating, some people are willing to pay **money to buy, some people may be deceived and low price.

    About half of the world's copper mines are more than 50 years old, and four of the world's seven largest mines have been mined for more than 70 years. In view of this, it is estimated that the global copper price may usher in a period, and fluctuations may be inevitable.

    I hope it can help you and I wish you a happy life.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Copper is an important industrial metal and a common metal in life. Do you know which country is the largest producer of copper in the world? Here's what I collected.

    The world's largest copper producer.

    Chile.

    Republic of Chile*** Spanish: República de Chile*** is located in the southwestern part of South America, in the western foothills of the Andes. It is bordered by Argentina in the east, Peru and Bolivia in the north, the Pacific Ocean in the west, and Antarctica across the sea in the south, making it the most narrow country in the world, with a land area of 756626 square kilometers.

    It is a member of the Union of South American Nations (CONSU) and is an ABC power in South America along with Argentina and Brazil. Chile is very rich in minerals, forests and fisheries. Chile is the country with the richest copper resources in the world, and the country that produces and exports the most copper in the world, and enjoys the reputation of "Copper Ore Kingdom".

    Copper resource distribution.

    The amount of copper in the earth's crust is about, and in individual copper deposits, the copper content can reach 3% to 5%. Copper in nature is mostly found as a compound, i.e., copper mineral. In 2014, the U.S. Geological Survey assessed the world's copper deposits and found that the proven copper resources contained about 2.1 billion tons of copper, and the resources to be explored are estimated to contain 3.5 billion tons of copper.

    According to the 2015 data of the United States Resources Survey, the global copper reserves totaled about 700 million tons. These include: 100 million tons in Chile, 100 million tons in Australia, 100 million tons in Peru, 100 million tons in the United States, 100 million tons in Mexico, 100 million tons in China, 100 million tons in Russia, 100 million tons in Indonesia, 100 million tons in Poland, 100 million tons in Zambia, 100 million tons in Kinshasa, 100 million tons in Canada, 100 million tons in Kazakhstan, and 100 million tons in other countries.

    Copper production According to Peru's "Business Daily", international consulting firm Cru Consulting released a report that Peru was still the world's third largest copper producer in 2013, the top two were Chile and China. According to the report, in 2013, Chile produced 10,000 tons of copper, China 10,000 tons and Peru 10,000 tons. The United States ranked fourth with 10,000 tons, followed by Australia, Congo, Zambia, Russia, Canada and Indonesia.

    Major copper producing countries: Chile, Australia, Peru, the United States, Mexico, China, Russia, Indonesia, Congo, Chambia, etc.

    Major consumers of copper: the United States, Japan, Germany, Russia, China, France, Italy, Belgium, South Korea, the United Kingdom.

    Major copper exporters: Chile, Canada, Peru, Mexico.

    Major copper importers: the United States, Japan, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Belgium, China.

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