[SMM Copper Wire and Cable Operating Rate] The operating rate of SMM copper wire and cable enterprises was 70.77% this week, up 0.24 percentage points MoM. Overall operating performance was stable, while market performance was relatively mediocre. During the week, the pullback in copper prices suppressed the release of new orders, but enterprises had ample orders on hand and pending delivery, supporting basically stable production. New orders across downstream segments were generally weak, with demand in the home decoration sector particularly mediocre due to rising plastic raw material prices.
Mar 27, 2026 16:27[SMM Copper Inventory] Looking ahead to next week, continued fluctuations in copper prices are expected to keep disturbing end-user procurement sentiment, while rising plastic prices will bring cost pressure. However, existing orders will continue to support enterprises’ baseline production schedules, leaving limited downside room for operating rates. SMM expects the operating rate of copper wire and cable to fall 1.54 percentage points MoM to 69.23% next week, down 5.99 percentage points YoY.
Mar 27, 2026 16:26This week (March 20–26), the operating rate of SMM copper wire and cable enterprises was 70.77, up 0.24 percentage points MoM and down 2.09 percentage points YoY. Overall operating performance was stable, while market performance was relatively mediocre. During the week, the pullback in copper prices suppressed the release of new orders, but ample orders on hand and pending delivery orders supported basically stable production. By segment, new orders across downstream sectors were generally weak, with demand in the home decoration segment particularly mediocre due to rising plastic raw material prices. Industry production still mainly relied on orders on hand from the power and new energy sectors. Inventory side, the earlier pullback in copper prices drove concentrated restocking by enterprises, and raw material inventory fell 2.7% MoM this week as raw materials were mainly consumed from prior stockpiling. As for finished product inventories, the pullback in copper prices restrained downstream cargo pick-up, and finished product inventories therefore edged down 2.65% MoM. Looking ahead to next week, continued fluctuations in copper prices are expected to keep disturbing end-user procurement sentiment, while rising plastic prices will bring cost pressure. However, existing orders will continue to support enterprises’ baseline production schedules, leaving limited downside room for the operating rate. SMM expects the operating rate of copper wire and cable enterprises next week (March 27–April 2) to fall 1.54 percentage points MoM to 69.23, down 5.99 percentage points YoY.
Mar 27, 2026 14:45[Cumulative Copper Wire and Cable Exports in January-February] According to data from the General Administration of Customs, in January-February 2026, China's cumulative wire and cable exports totaled 503,800 mt, up 22.52% YoY. Of this, cumulative copper wire and cable exports in January-February reached 243,500 mt, up 34.9% YoY.
Mar 24, 2026 10:35[Latest Data From the General Administration of Customs] In February 2026, China exported 109,300 mt of copper wire and cable, down 18.56% MoM and up 48.96% YoY. Wire and cable exports totaled 224,100 mt in February, down 19.88% MoM and up 47.5% YoY. (HS codes: 85444921, 85444929, 85446012, 85446013, 85446014, 85446019, 85446090)
Mar 24, 2026 10:34[SMM Copper Express] This week, the operating rate of SMM copper wire and cable enterprises was 66.59, up 5.69 percentage points MoM. The operating rate steadily rebounded this week, mainly due to a slight correction in copper prices that drove order release, coupled with support from concentrated power grid deliveries, though the current pace of order recovery was still weaker than in the same period last year. SMM expects the operating rate of copper wire and cable enterprises next week to increase by 3.45 percentage points MoM to 70.04, down 4.49 percentage points YoY.
Mar 13, 2026 14:31This week (March 6–12), the operating rate of SMM copper wire and cable enterprises was 66.59, up 5.69 points MoM and down 10.62 points YoY. The operating rate steadily rebounded this week, mainly due to a slight correction in copper prices that drove order release, coupled with support from concentrated power grid deliveries, though the current pace of order recovery remained weaker than in the same period last year. By sector, orders from the power segment continued to support enterprise production schedules, orders from the new energy segment also improved, while construction project orders remained weak, dragging on overall operating rates. Inventory side, the correction in copper prices drove enterprises to restock for rigid demand, but as enterprises maintained production schedules, days of raw material inventories fell 0.31 days MoM this week; for finished product inventories, the correction in copper prices boosted downstream consumption, but high copper prices still restrained end-user purchase willingness, so days of finished product inventories fell 0.41 days MoM. Looking ahead to next week, current orders on hand from the power and new energy sectors will continue to provide the main support for production scheduling. SMM expects the operating rate of copper wire and cable next week (March 13–19) to increase 3.45 points MoM to 70.04, down 4.49 points YoY.
Mar 13, 2026 14:07This week (February 27–March 5), the operating rate of SMM copper wire and cable enterprises was 60.9%, an increase of 33.17 percentage points MoM and up 3.79 percentage points from the second week after work resumption last year on a YoY basis. This week, wire and cable enterprises had basically fully resumed operations, and production continued to recover. Demand side, power grid orders placed in a concentrated manner before the holiday entered a concentrated delivery period, accelerating enterprises’ production pace. In addition, after the Lantern Festival, workers gradually returned to their posts, and engineering and market orders were also gradually released. Inventory side, driven by restocking on the copper price pullback and production preparation, enterprises’ raw material inventory increased 7.01% MoM; finished product inventories fell 5.7% MoM, mainly because downstream players resumed operations after the holiday and gradually began to pick up goods, accelerating the drawdown of finished product inventories. Looking ahead to next week, as downstream ordering and cargo pick-up progress accelerates and enterprises fully resume production, SMM expects the operating rate of copper wire and cable to increase 5.21 percentage points MoM to 66.1% next week (March 6–March 12).
Mar 6, 2026 15:20This week (February 20–26), the SMM copper wire and cable enterprise operating rate was 27.72%, up 12.52 percentage points WoW. Since the eighth day of the first lunar month after the holiday, most wire and cable enterprises have resumed work gradually, but affected by the lagging recovery of end-users, they have not yet fully reached full production, with production mainly focused on executing pre-holiday orders on hand. By end-use sector, order structure showed significant divergence: orders from the power sector such as State Grid and China Southern Grid provided strong support, resulting in relatively good production schedules; orders from construction, communications, and other sectors performed weakly, with overall demand still in a rebound phase. Inventory side, after resuming work, enterprises mainly restocked cautiously, so raw material inventory this week increased 4.24% WoW; for finished product inventories, although enterprises prioritized inventory consumption, due to slow cargo pick-up by end-users, only a slight destocking was achieved, down 2.29% WoW. Looking ahead to next week, after the Lantern Festival, end-use industries will gradually resume work, and the pace of order release is expected to accelerate. SMM expects that next week (February 27–March 5) the copper wire and cable operating rate will increase 30.64 percentage points WoW to 58.36%, up 1.25 percentage points YoY compared to the second week after resumption last year.
Feb 27, 2026 13:31During the week of February 6–12,inventory side, copper wire and cable enterprises on the raw material side have largely completed pre-holiday stockpiling. Combined with upstream suppliers gradually entering the holiday, raw material inventories fell 3.37% WoW this week. On the finished product side, enterprises stocked up moderately to meet post-holiday demand, but due to uncertainties around the Chinese New Year holiday and copper price trends after the holiday, stockpiling sentiment remained cautious, with no large-scale stockpiling observed.
Feb 13, 2026 14:51