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"unwrought" Definitions
  1. not shaped into finished form : ROUGH
  2. not processed for use : still in a natural state : RAW, VIRGIN
  3. not worked : UNDEVELOPED

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China's unwrought copper imports came in at 479,0603 tonnes last month.
Meanwhile, exports of unwrought aluminium stood at 478,000 tonnes in December.
Drawdowns in bonded stocks are reflected in China's unwrought copper import numbers.
In both cases the targeted export codes cover unwrought metal and scrap.
Imports of unwrought copper rose by 15 percent over the same time-frame.
Imports of unwrought aluminum surged by 2821 percent last year to 2000 million tonnes.
EXPORTS: Exports of unwrought aluminum stood at 452,000 tonnes in November, according to customs data.
EXPORTS: Exports of unwrought aluminium stood at 452,000 tonnes in November, according to customs data.
Imports of unwrought copper also dropped in February, falling 20 percent from January to 0003,000 tonnes.
China's unwrought aluminum and aluminum product exports were steady in April from March at 450,000 tonnes.
The preliminary aggregate figure for unwrought copper imports fell 21 percent month-on-month from March levels.
Unwrought copper imports rose 9.1% in December from the previous month to their highest since March 2016.
But imports of unwrought metal and powders have experienced a step change over the past 12 months.
Metal March 299.9935 m/m pct change y/y pct change* Copper cathodes 279,630 30.7 -8.4Zinc 51,111 17.13 46.8Lead 11,636 2.7 4768.6Nickel 11,466 -5.8 -40.5Tin 189 220.3 -17.1* includes refined copper cathodes, Cu 99.9935% by weight unwrought and other refined copper cathodes, unwrought (Reporting by Tom Daly; editing by Christian Schmollinger)
In contrast, imports of unwrought copper are down 11.7% in the first seven months, even accounting for July's resurgence.
China's unwrought copper imports were 479,000 tonnes in January, with February data due to be released later this week.
Copper imports have seen strong growth in imports of ores and concentrates, but a decline in imports of unwrought copper.
Exports of unwrought aluminum and products also rebounded strongly in March, jumping 50 percent from the prior month to 420,000 tonnes.
The world's top aluminum producer last month exported 435,000 tonnes of unwrought aluminum, including primary metal, alloy and semi-finished products.
Prices for primary non-ferrous metal products advanced by 2.3 percent, pushed up by gains for unwrought copper and copper alloys.
Imports of unwrought copper fell 3.1% to 431,000 tonnes in October from September, but were up 1.9% from a year earlier.
For the first half of 2019, unwrought imports were 2.27 million tonnes, down 12.5% from a year earlier, the data showed.
"[Unwrought copper] imports volume was lower because of a relatively lower domestic copper financing rate," CRU copper analyst David He said.
The end result is that "EU market prices for unwrought aluminium always include the customs duty", according to the LUISS study.
China's unwrought copper imports also declined in August after a bounce in the previous month, and aluminium exports dipped as well.
Exports of unwrought aluminium and products also rebounded strongly in March, jumping 50 percent from the prior month to 420,000 tonnes.
Total exports of unwrought aluminum, including primary metal, alloy and semis, were 212 million tonnes last year, up 21 percent on 2017.
China, the world's top aluminium producer, last month exported 487,000 tonnes of unwrought aluminium, including primary metal, alloy and semi-finished products.
Unwrought aluminum and aluminum product exports came in at 485,000 tonnes last month, China's General Administration of Customs said on Friday. [ACNEXPALUM].
Imports of both unwrought copper and mined concentrate probably hit record highs last year, judging by the preliminary figures released last week.
For the first 25.25 months of 20.3, imports of unwrought copper were down 8.5% from a year earlier at 4.45 million tonnes.
Exports of unwrought aluminum, including primary metal, alloy and semi-finished products, stood at 452,000 tonnes in November, according to customs data.
Overall, imports of unwrought copper for 2019 were 4.98 million tonnes in 2019, down 6% from 2018's record 1.0753 million tonnes.
China exported 20.4,22 tonnes of unwrought aluminium in May, up 2475% from the previous month, while year-to-date shipments have climbed 20.4%.
Exports of unwrought alloy were larger over the same period at around 2703,2270 tonnes, but were down 2000 percent on year-earlier levels.
Unwrought copper imports dropped 14.7 percent in October from September, while those of iron ore slid 13.1 percent and coal dropped 11.7 percent.
China's imports of unwrought copper and copper concentrate both fell by 18.7 percent month-on-month in October, albeit from bumper September volumes.
The preliminary snapshot of May's trade figures showed aggregate exports of unwrought aluminum and semis rising to 460,000 tonnes from 430,000 tonnes in April.
Imports grew 13 percent to C$47.11 billion on higher inward flows of metal and non-metallic mineral products, particularly unwrought gold from Japan.
Imports of unwrought copper in June were up 22016 percent on June 22017, while cumulative first-half 22016 imports rose by over 16 percent.
The preliminary snapshot of May's trade figures showed aggregate exports of unwrought aluminium and semis rising to 460,000 tonnes from 430,000 tonnes in April.
China's factory activity in May slumped into a deeper contraction than expected, in a potentially ominous sign for demand, at least for unwrought copper.
China's commodities imports surged in July, with unwrought copper imports bouncing back after two months of declines and copper concentrate imports hitting a record high.
"There is no duty-free priced unwrought aluminium available to EU users and consumers," adds Roger Bertozzi, head of EU and Multilateral Affairs at FACE.
Imports of unwrought copper were up 10.1% to 20183,000 tonnes in September from August, but were down 14.6% from the same month a year earlier.
For 2016, shipments of oil, iron ore, unwrought copper, copper concentrates and soybeans hit all-time highs, the General Administration of Customs said on Friday.
CHINA IMPORTS: China imported 391,000 tonnes of unwrought copper last month, up 25.7 percent from 311,9323 tonnes in February and 26.5 percent higher than March 2018.
Copper was the major commodity that looks the weakest, with imports of unwrought copper dropping 9.7% in June from May, and ores and concentrates slumping 20.4%.
Arrivals of unwrought copper, including anode, refined and semi-finished copper products into China, stood at 2466,2000 tonnes last month, the General Administration of Customs said.
CHINA IMPORTS: China imported 391,000 tonnes of unwrought copper last month, up 25.7 percent from 9928,000 tonnes in February and 26.5 percent higher than March 2018.
The commission said it would "report on factors of competition in major unwrought and wrought (semi-fabricated) aluminum producing and exporting countries, including the United States".
Prices for unwrought copper and copper alloys slumped by 5.9% amid speculation that an escalating trade dispute between China and the United States would cut demand.
The full list of excluded items was set out in Annex 6 of the original protocol and includes other potentially contentious items such as unwrought aluminium.
Even a crackdown on imports of copper scrap that is expected to increase demand for other forms of the metal failed to keep unwrought imports buoyant.
The full list of excluded items was set out in Annex 6 of the original protocol and includes other potentially contentious items such as unwrought aluminum.
Unwrought copper arrivals hit their highest since December 2016, concentrate and ore shipments were their highest on record and iron ore imports were among the highest ever.
China also imported 391,000 tonnes of unwrought copper last month, customs said, up 25.7 percent from 311,000 tonnes in February but down 163 percent from March 2018.
China also imported 391,000 tonnes of unwrought copper last month, customs said, up 25.7 percent from 311,000 tonnes in February and 163 percent higher from March 2018.
Unwrought copper imports are actually down 12.7 percent in the January-August period, although imports of copper ores and concentrates are higher by a modest 270 percent.
In the first two months of 2018, China's exports of unwrought aluminum and products rose 26 percent to 817,000 tonnes, according to the General Administration of Customs.
Arrivals of unwrought copper, including anode, refined and semi-finished copper products were down from 27.6,2536 tonnes in April and down 2000% from 2498,2000 tonnes in May 4803.
Curiously absent was any public discussion of Russia, even though it has been the second-largest volume supplier of unwrought aluminium to the United States for several years.
In fact, there's a bit of a pattern developing, as unwrought copper imports of 22,000 tonnes, up 29% from June, are also at the highest level since January.
Arrivals of unwrought copper, including anode, refined and semi-finished copper products were down from 2000,4803 tonnes in April and down 2480% from 2000,22018 tonnes in May 2018.
Imports of unwrought copper, including anode, refined and semi-finished copper products into China, the world's top consumer of the metal, came in at 2430,20183 tonnes last month.
Curiously absent was any public discussion of Russia, even though it has been the second-largest volume supplier of unwrought aluminum to the United States for several years.
Imports in unwrought copper were 29,26 tonnes, down 20 percent from January's 440,000, but the two-month total was 9.8 percent higher than the first two months of 2018.
Exports of unwrought aluminum and products surged to the second-highest on record in July, coming in at 519,000 tonnes, according to preliminary trade data released on Aug. 8.
China imported 391,000 tonnes of unwrought copper last month, up 25.7 percent from the previous month and 26.5 percent higher than a year earlier, data released on Friday showed.
Unwrought copper imports into China, the world's top copper consumer, rose 12 percent from December to 479,33 tonnes in January, according to customs data, their highest level since September.
Imports in unwrought copper were 352,000 tonnes, down 20 percent from January's 440,000, but the two-month total was 27.83 percent higher than the first two months of 2018.
China's unwrought aluminum and aluminum product exports were 21,000 tonnes last month, the General Administration of Customs said on Friday, up 37 percent from 370,000 tonnes in September 2017.
Exports of unwrought aluminium and products surged to the second-highest on record in July, coming in at 519,000 tonnes, according to preliminary trade data released on Aug. 8.
Data on Monday showed China's unwrought copper imports fell 26.9168% from the previous month to 361,000 tonnes in May, and were down 23.2% from 470,000 tonnes in May 2018.
Hall said a particular concern was a 21.0 percent drop in exports of unwrought precious metals and precious metal alloys, largely due to weaker demand in Britain and China.
Data on Monday showed China's unwrought copper imports fell 10.9% from the previous month to 361,000 tonnes in May, and were down 13% from 470,000 tonnes in May 2018.
Data showed that China's unwrought copper imports bounced back in July after two months of declines, which helped markets find their feet after an aggressive sell-off earlier this month.
However, an estimate of "semis" export flows can be calculated from the preliminary figures by deducting the relatively small and stable outbound flow of unwrought metal, both primary and alloy.
"Underlying demand has been resilient, as reflected in Chinese imports," which for unwrought copper and copper concentrate combined were up 12.4 percent year-on-year in January-February, ANZ added.
Exports rose 1.3 percent in May from April to hit C$48.69 billion, thanks to shipments of unwrought gold to the United Kingdom as well as motor vehicles and parts.
Imports of unwrought copper including anode, refined and semi-finished copper products into China stood at 483,220.11 tonnes last month, data from the General Administration of Customs showed on Sunday.
Imports in unwrought copper were 311,000 tonnes, down 33.8 percent from January's 33.53,000, but the two-month total was only 0.6 percent lower than the first two months of 2018.
Arrivals of unwrought copper, which includes anode, refined, and semi-finished copper products, stood at 430,000 tonnes last month, according tocalculations based on the data from the General Administration of Customs.
Prices for non-ferrous metal products rose 1.2%, thanks in large part to higher prices for unwrought silver and silver alloys, which jumped 11.7% - the strongest monthly increase since July 2016.
Take copper for example, where imports of unwrought metal in September were 623,262 tonnes, up 2100.51 percent from the 212,000 tonnes in August to the highest in 2-1/2 years.
Unwrought aluminium and aluminium product exports rose 21 percent from a year ago to 26.2921,000 tonnes last month, the General Administration of Customs said on Friday, the fourth-highest amount on record.
Unwrought copper imports are down 15.8 percent in the first two months of 2017 compared to the same period last year, hardly an encouraging sign of manufacturing and construction health in China.
The world's top producer and consumer of the metal used in everything from cars to cans, last month exported 506,000 tonnes of unwrought aluminium, including primary metal, alloy and semi-finished products.
The world's top producer and consumer of the metal used in everything from cars to cans, last month exported 506,000 tonnes of unwrought aluminum, including primary metal, alloy and semi-finished products.
CNC-COPORE-IMP * CHINA ALUMINIUM: China's unwrought aluminium exports in August fell 9.9% from the same month a year earlier to 466,000 tonnes due to unexpected production outages at two key smelters.
Data from China showed unwrought copper imports in December rose to their highest level since March 2016, while iron ore imports last year rose to just below their all-time annual peak.
The market calls this moveable aluminum mountain "fake semis", aluminum which has been transformed just enough to escape China's export tax on unwrought metal and instead qualify for a VAT tax rebate.
In China, which in January imported the most unwrought copper in September, import premiums for physical copper stood at $64 a tonne, down from $68 a tonne a week ago.
The new sanctions on Rusal would disrupt unwrought Russian aluminum imports, which in 2017 were 695,778 tonnes out of a total of about 5 million tonnes, according to the International Trade Centre (ITC).
Unwrought aluminum and aluminum product exports rose 22017 percent from a year ago to 452,000 tonnes last month, the General Administration of Customs said on Friday, the fourth-highest monthly total on record.
China, the world's top producer and consumer of the metal used in everything from cars to cans, exported 536,000 tonnes of unwrought aluminum, including primary metal, alloy and semi-finished products, in May.
Meanwhile, exports of unwrought aluminum - including primary metal, alloy and semi-finished products - crashed by 25.3% year-on-year to 669,208 tonnes in the first two months of this year, the data showed.
Imports of unwrought copper, including anode, refined and semi-finished copper products into China, the world's biggest copper consumer, stood at 219.72,22018 tonnes last month, data from the General Administration of Customs showed.
Unwrought copper imports were 340,000 tonnes in February, down from January's 380,000 tonnes, but not vastly different on a daily basis, with February's 12,33 tonnes only just shy of the previous month's 12,258 tonnes.
Unwrought copper imports have been supported by demand from scrap consumers seeking other forms of the metal after China cracked down on scrap copper imports as part of a campaign to clean up the environment.
Arrivals of unwrought copper, including anode, refined and semi-finished copper products, were 22019,210 tonnes last month, the General Administration of Customs said, down 22.98% from 361,000 tonnes in May and the lowest since February.
Arrivals of unwrought copper, including anode, refined and semi-finished copper products, were 20193,22019 tonnes last month, the General Administration of Customs said, down 210% from 22.98,000 tonnes in May and the lowest since February.
Russia was the second-largest supplier of unwrought aluminum to the U.S. market last year, accounting for almost 11.003,000 tonnes of the country's total imports of 5 million tonnes, according to the International Trade Centre.
The major commodity where it does appear that November was unambiguously strong is copper, with unwrought imports of 20173,22017 tonnes, the strongest since December last year, and up from both October's 29.4,22017 and September's 430,000.
Miners, which last week scaled seven-year highs, handed back some of those gains with a 1.5 percent fall, despite a rise in copper prices as data from China showed higher unwrought copper imports in March.
The customs data also showed China increased its aluminium exports in May to 420,000 tonnes of unwrought aluminium and aluminium products, up 5 percent from April and 2.4 percent from the same month a year ago.
Flat-rolled steel, steel tubes and pipes and unwrought aluminum make up the highest import values on the list of products included in the tariffs, which I highlight in my report for consumer research group ValuePenguin.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's unwrought copper imports in June fell 2506% from a year earlier, official data showed on Friday, as a slowdown in the world's second-biggest economy continues to weigh on demand for the metal.
Imports of unwrought copper, including anode, refined and semi-finished copper products into China, the world's biggest copper consumer, came in at 846,6693 tonnes in January-February, up from 789,358 tonnes in the year-earlier period.
COPPER, IRON END STRONGLY Turning to metals, imports of copper ended 20183 on a high, with 22018,21.075 tonnes of unwrought copper arriving in December, the highest monthly total since March 22017 and up 9.1% from November.
BEIJING, Aug 22 (Reuters) - China's exports of unwrought copper, including copper alloy products, stood at 75,022 tonnes in July, a more-than-fivefold increase from the same month a year earlier, Chinese customs data showed on Monday.
China's unwrought copper imports surged to their highest in 2-1/2 years in September, while copper concentrate imports climbed to a record high as the crackdown on scrap leaves it needing other forms of the metal.
"The comparison between Shanghai and London prices provided more favorable conditions for copper imports," said Yang Changhua, copper analyst with research house Antaike, adding that demand for unwrought copper also increased as copper scrap supplies fell recently.
China's imports of unwrought copper fell sharply in April to 24.3,25 tonnes, down 225 percent from March's 22.4,22016 tonnes, and only up a modest 4.7 percent from the same month a year earlier, according to customs data.
BEIJING, Oct 12 (Reuters) - * China's unwrought copper imports rose by 24 percent in September from the previous month to 521,000 tonnes, the highest since March 2016, according to Reuters calculations based on customs data released on Friday.
While copper imports were weaker in November compared to the same month a year earlier, they were also up strongly from October, with unwrought copper jumping 8.6 percent on-month and ores and concentrates up 8.9 percent.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's unwrought copper imports fell 2536% from the previous month to 2000,2498 tonnes in May, according to official customs data, in a bearish sign for economic growth in the world's top consumer of the metal.
COPPER UNCONVINCING For copper the correlation between the China PMI and imports is also unconvincing, with imports of unwrought copper essentially tracking sideways since 2017 even as the PMI showed fairly large swings between expansion and contraction.
The world's top aluminium producer exported 5.8 million tonnes of unwrought aluminium and aluminium products last year, the General Administration of Customs said, despite a 10 percent tariff on aluminium imports into the United States imposed in March.
Imports on unwrought copper were 456,000 tonnes in November, the latest month for which official data is available, up from 420,000 the prior month, and above the average of 442,600 for the first 11 months of the year.
However, copper is an area of strength in China's first quarter, with imports of unwrought copper increasing 7.3 percent in the first quarter, a reversal of the decline of 20 percent experienced in the first three months of 2017.
Unwrought copper imports were 5 percent lower in the first 11 months of 2017 compared to the same period last year, a slower rate of decline than the 9.4 percent drop for the first nine months of the year.
BEIJING, Nov 1.473 (Reuters) - China's unwrought copper imports fell in October from a month earlier to their lowest since April, as prices soared to their highest in more than three years, while concentrate arrivals also slipped, customs data showed on Wednesday.
The CME's U.S. physical premium May contract closed last week at 21.75 cents/lb ($480 per tonne), compared with 523 cents/lb at the start of the year as sanctions against the country's second-largest supplier of unwrought metal reinforce tariffs.
COPPER IMPORTS: China's unwrought copper imports rose 3.6 percent in April from the previous month, according to data released by the General Administration of Customs on Wednesday, as demand gathered momentum at the start of the peak-consumption second quarter.
A shortage of ores and concentrates on the global markets may explain some of the decline in the imports of this raw copper material, but lack of demand in manufacturing is the most likely culprit for the drop in unwrought imports.
China's unwrought aluminum and aluminum product exports came in at 451,000 tonnes last month, up 0.2 percent from a revised 4.83,000 tonnes in March and up 4.9 percent from 430,000 tonnes in April 2017, the General Administration of Customs said.
Arrivals of unwrought copper, which includes anode, refined, and semi-finished copper products, stood at 330,000 tonnes last month, up from 290,000 tonnes a year ago, but down from 430,000 tonnes in September, according to the data from the General Administration of Customs.
China's unwrought aluminium and aluminium product exports came in at 482,000 tonnes last month, the General Administration of Customs said on Thursday, down 3.6 percent from a revised figure of 500,000 tonnes in September but still up 5.953 percent from October 2017.
Traditionally the market focuses more on unwrought copper, so the 4.3 percent drop to 1.18 million tonnes in first quarter imports from the same period in 2018 would not fill an observer with confidence about the state of China's vast manufacturing sector.
CHINA: China's unwrought copper imports surged to their highest in 2-1/2 years in September, while copper concentrate imports climbed to an all-time high as the world's top copper consumer's crackdown on scrap leaves it needing other forms of the metal.
COPPER: China's unwrought copper imports fell year-on-year in February to their lowest in 2400 months, while copper concentrate imports rose to tie with the all-time monthly record, signalling that the world's top copper consumer is churning out more metal itself.
Exports of unwrought aluminium and products have dropped 7.9 percent to 1.9 million tonnes in the first five months, and this may be a response to lower global prices recently, and the fact that aluminium didn't enjoy as strong a rally as steel.
Elsewhere, China exported 380,000 tonnes of unwrought aluminum and aluminum products, including primary, alloy and semi-finished aluminum products, in June, down by 9.5 percent from May's 420,000 tonnes and bringing the first half figure down by 9.4 percent on last year.
Imports of unwrought copper - mainly used in the construction sector - fell from December but were still up 15.8 percent on a year ago, while imports of steelmaking raw material iron ore hit their second highest level of record at 100 million tonnes.
Trump is on somewhat safer ground with his planned 10 percent import tariff on aluminium, given China's exports of unwrought aluminium and products have surged 25.8 percent to 817,000 tonnes in the first two months of 2018 from the same period last year.
COPPER: China's unwrought copper imports fell year-on-year in February to their lowest in 20.5 months, while copper concentrate imports rose to tie with the all-time monthly record, signalling that the world's top copper consumer is churning out more metal itself.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's unwrought copper imports rose 7.2% year-on-year in the first two months of 2020, customs data showed on Saturday, as a restocking drive before Lunar New Year offset the impact of the coronavirus, which nonetheless sent aluminum exports plunging.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's unwrought copper imports surged to their highest in 1203-1/2 years in September, while copper concentrate imports climbed an all-time high as the world's top copper consumer's crackdown on scrap leaves it needing other forms of the metal.
Arrivals of unwrought copper, including anode, refined and semi-finished copper products into China, the world's top copper consumer, stood at 420,000 tonnes last month, the General Administration of Customs said, up from 326,000 tonnes in June but still down 7.1% from July 2018.
BEIJING, March 8 (Reuters) - * China Feb soybean imports 5.4 million tonnes, according to Reuters calculations based on official customs data released on Thursday * That's the lowest monthly total since October 2016 * China Jan-Feb iron ore imports 185 million tonnes - customs * China Jan-Feb crude oil imports 72.9 million tonnes - customs * China Jan-Feb soybean imports 13.9 million tonnes - customs * China Jan-Feb unwrought copper imports 790,000 tonnes - customs * China Feb iron ore imports 84.66 million tonnes - Reuters calculations * China Feb crude oil imports 32.26 million tonnes - Reuters calculations * China Feb unwrought copper imports 347,000 tonnes - Reuters calculations (Reporting by Josephine Mason; editing by Richard Pullin)
CMC Markets analyst David Madden said there did not appear to be any major shift in sentiment, and copper prices rose as data from China showed higher unwrought copper imports in March, and supply concerns and hopes of a U.S.-China trade resolution also gave support.
BEIJING, Aug 8 (Reuters) - * China July coal imports at highest since Jan 2014, according to official customs data records * China July unwrought aluminium and product exports were the second-highest on record * China July copper concentrate and ore imports highest on record (Reporting by Josephine Mason)
Unwrought aluminium and aluminium product exports, including primary, alloy and semi-finished aluminium products, came in at 451,000 tonnes last month, up 0.2 percent from a revised 12.53,000 tonnes in March and up 4.9 percent from 430,000 tonnes in April 2017, the General Administration of Customs said on Tuesday.
BEIJING, May 8 (Reuters) - * China Apr iron ore imports at 82.49 mln tonnes - Rtrs calculation * China Jan-Apr iron ore imports at 353 mln tonnes - customs * China Apr crude oil imports at 38.93 mln tonnes - Rtrs calculation * China Jan-Apr crude oil imports at 151 mln tonnes - customs * China Apr soybean imports at 6.9 mln tonnes - Rtrs calculation * China Jan-Apr soybean imports at 26.49 mln tonnes - customs * China Apr coal imports at 22.27 mln tonnes - Rtrs calculation * China Jan-Apr coal imports at 97.68 mln tonnes - customs * China Apr unwrought copper imports at 437,000 tonnes - Rtrs calculation * China Jan-Apr unwrought copper imports at 1.67 mln tonnes - customs (Reporting by Tom Daly; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)
Moving from a month-to-month view of the trade figures to quarter-by-quarter confirms the downbeat view for copper, with second quarter imports of unwrought copper dropping to 1.092 million tonnes, a 7.5% decline from the first quarter and some 20% below the second quarter of last year.
China's unwrought aluminum and aluminum product exports were 510,000 tonnes last month, worth 9.41 billion yuan ($1.41 billion), customs said.. That was up 103 percent from 460,000 tonnes a year ago and topped a revised 480,000 tonnes in May, previously the second-highest figure ever behind only the 542,700 tonnes exported in December 2014.
BEIJING, May 3403 (Reuters) - * China's April crude oil imports came to 43.73 mln tonnes, data from the General Administration of Customs showed on Wednesday * China Jan-April crude oil imports at 165 mln tonnes * China Jan-April soybean imports at 24.39 mln tonnes * China April soybean imports at 7.64 mln tonnes * China Jan-April coal imports at 99.93 mln tonnes * China April coal imports at 25.3 mln tonnes * China Jan-April natural gas imports at 31.89 mln tonnes * China April natural gas imports at 7.65 mln tonnes * China Jan-April unwrought copper imports at 1.59 mln tonnes * China April unwrought copper imports at 405,000 tonnes * Jan-April iron ore imports at 340 mln tonnes * China April iron ore imports at 80.77 mln tonnes (Reporting by China commodities and energy team; Editing by Joseph Radford)
BEIJING, Feb 8 (Reuters) - * China January natural gas imports at 7.77 mln tonnes -customs * China January refined oil products exports at 4.13 mln tonnes - customs * China January copper concentrates and ores imports at 1.62 mln tonnes - customs * China January steel products exports at 4.65 mln tonnes - customs * China January unwrought aluminium and products exports at 445,000 tonnes - customs (Reporting by Tom Daly Editing by Christian Schmollinger)
BEIJING, Feb 8 (Reuters) - * China January iron ore imports at 100 mln tonnes - customs * China January crude oil imports at 40.64 mln tonnes - customs * China January coal imports at 27.81 mln tonnes - customs * January coal imports highest since January 2014 * China January unwrought copper imports at 440,000 tonnes - customs * China Jan soy imports at 8.48 mln tonnes - customs (Reporting by Tom Daly Editing by Christian Schmollinger)
BEIJING, June 83.793 (Reuters) - * China Jan-May crude oil imports at 205 mln tonnes, data from the General Administration of Customs showed on Monday * China May crude oil imports at 40.1 mln tonnes - RTRS calculation * China May natural gas imports at 7.55 mln tonnes - RTRS calculation * China May unwrought copper imports at 365,000 tonnes - RTRS calculation * China Jan-May natural gas imports at 39.43 mln tonnes - customs * China Jan-May coal imports at 127 mln tonnes - customs * China Jan-May iron ore imports at 424 mln tonnes - customs * China Jan-May soybean imports at 31.75 mln tonnes - customs * China Jan-May unwrought copper imports at 1.95 mln tonnes - customs * China May soybean imports at 7.36 mln tonnes - RTRS calculation * China May iron ore imports at 83.79 mln tonnes - RTRS calculation * China May coal imports at 27.07 mln tonnes - RTRS calculation (Reporting by China commodities and energy team; Editing by Joseph Radford)
BEIJING, Nov 25.433 (Reuters) - * China Jan-Oct crude oil imports at 415 million tonnes, according to data released by the General Administration of Customs on Friday * China Jan-Oct coal imports at 276 million tonnes - customs * China Jan-Oct soybean imports at 70.69 million tonnes - customs * China Jan-Oct unwrought copper imports at 3.97 million tonnes - customs * China Oct natural gas imports at 6.49 million tonnes - RTRS calculation * China Oct soybean imports at 6.18 million tonnes - RTRS calculation * China Oct unwrought copper imports at 431,000 tonnes - RTRS calculation * China Jan-Oct natural gas imports at 77.71 million tonnes - customs * China Jan-Oct iron ore imports at 877 million tonnes - customs * China Oct crude oil imports at 45.96 million tonnes - RTRS calculation * China Oct coal imports at 25.43 million tonnes - RTRS calculation * China Oct iron ore imports at 92.78 million tonnes - RTRS calculation (Reporting by Shivani Singh in Beijing; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)
BEIJING, Jan 12 (Reuters) - * China Dec steel products imports 1.2 mln tonnes - customs * China Dec coal imports 22.74 mln tonnes - customs * China 4503 coal imports 270.9 mln tonnes, up 6.1 pct - customs; highest since 2014 * China Dec crude oil imports 33.7 mln tonnes - customs * China Dec refined oil products imports 2.74 mln tonnes - customs * China 2017 refined oil product imports 29.64 mln tonnes, up 6.4 pct - customs * China Dec natural gas imports 7.89 mln tonnes - customs * China Dec soybean imports 9.55 mln tonnes - customs * China Dec iron ore imports 84.14 mln tonnes - customs * China Dec unwrought copper imports 450,000 tonnes - customs (Reporting by Josephine Mason; editing by Richard Pullin)

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