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April imports of unwrought copper and copper fabricated products totaled 295,799 tonnes, according to preliminary Chinese customs data released ... View this article
Imports of unwrought copper and fabricated copper products totaled 298,102 tonnes, down 15.1 percent from the previous month and 38.5 percent ... View this article
... Unwrought copper and copper fabricated product imports fell 6.6 percent in December to 341,211 tonnes, but full-year imports of 4.65 million ... View this article
The country's unwrought copper and copper fabricated product imports reached 321,879 tonnes last month, down 18.5 percent from September ... View this article
Inbound shipments of unwrought and fabricated copper products totaled 346,223 tonnes last month, down 17.5 percent from May and 7.7 percent ... View this article
... in a surplus in the first quarter of 2012, but the copper market recorded a ... The country was a net importer of unwrought aluminum in the first quarter ... View this article
Preliminary customs data issued on Sunday showed that Chinese imports of unwrought copper and copper-fabricated products rose by 11.9 ... View this article
Imports of unwrought copper and copper fabricated products totalled 375,258 tonnes in April, a second consecutive monthly decline, according to ... View this article
... Copper imports slip China's imports of unwrought copper and copper fabricated products fell only slightly month-on-month in March to 462,182 ... View this article
... China imported 462,182 tonnes of unwrought and semi-fabricated copper in March, down 4.6% from February, according to Chinese customs ... View this article
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