On March 30, the Shenzhen Municipal Commerce Bureau issued the Three-Year Action Plan of Shenzhen to Promote the Improvement of Quality and Efficiency in Foreign Trade—Special Measures for “Export Shenzhen.” It stated that support would be provided for the import of advanced technological equipment and key parts needed for the development of the “20+8” industrial clusters; enterprises would be guided and assisted in actively applying for national import interest subsidy support for technologies and products included in the Catalog of Technologies and Products Encouraged for Import; and “one-on-one” tax reduction and exemption guidance services would be provided for enterprises engaged in related frontier technology products. Personalized regulatory measures would be formulated for the import of important intermediate products required for the development of industries such as integrated circuits and flat-panel display modules, so as to promote the efficient input of key materials and components into R&D and production. Efforts would also be made to explore and advance pilot imports of used key parts for automotive R&D testing.
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Mar 31, 2026 08:57The Government Work Report stated that over the past year, China’s development moved toward the new and the better, demonstrating vigorous vitality. New quality productive forces developed steadily, with abundant achievements in scientific and technological innovation; the R&D and application of artificial intelligence, biomedicine, robotics, quantum technology, and other fields were at the global forefront. New breakthroughs were made in independent chip R&D; Tianwen-2 embarked on its “star-chasing” journey; the large-scale application of BeiDou was comprehensively expanded; construction began on the hydropower project in the lower reaches of the Yarlung Zangbo River; the first domestically built electromagnetic catapult aircraft carrier, the Fujian, was officially commissioned; and domestically developed large models led the global open-source ecosystem. The industrial structure continued to be optimized: the value added of high-tech manufacturing and equipment manufacturing grew by 9.4 and 9.2, respectively; the production of industrial robots and integrated circuits increased by 28 and 10.9, respectively; annual NEV production exceeded 16 million units; and EV charging facilities surpassed 20 million. Energy consumption per unit of GDP fell by 5.1, and ecological and environmental quality continued to improve.
Mar 5, 2026 11:44The State Council Information Office held a press conference at 10 a.m. today. Fu Linghui, spokesperson for the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and Director of the Department of Comprehensive Statistics of National Economy, introduced the performance of China's national economy in May 2025 and answered questions from journalists. NBS: Economic Performance in May Generally Stable, with Continued Improvement in Some Indicators At the press conference held by the State Council Information Office, Fu Linghui stated that the economy performed generally stable in May, with continued improvement in some indicators. New growth drivers expanded, and the momentum of high-quality development continued, demonstrating the strong resilience and vitality of China's economy. In May, influenced by factors such as the trade-in policy for consumer goods, market sales growth accelerated. Total retail sales of consumer goods in May increased by 6.4% YoY, with the growth rate accelerating by 1.3 percentage points compared to the previous month. From January to May, service retail sales increased by 5.2%, accelerating by 0.1 percentage point compared to the January-April period. The acceleration of consumption growth, especially the expansion of service consumption, is also boosting related service industries. In May, the production indices of the wholesale and retail trade, accommodation and catering industries all accelerated compared to the previous month. Meanwhile, new growth drivers such as high-end manufacturing, the digital economy, and the new energy industry continued to expand, effectively promoting industrial transformation and ensuring stable economic performance. NBS: China's Policy Toolbox is Well-Stocked, with Macro Policies Held in Reserve At the press conference held by the State Council Information Office, Fu Linghui stated that since the beginning of this year, China has implemented more proactive macro policies, intensified counter-cyclical adjustments, and accelerated the implementation of major national strategies and the development of security capabilities in key areas ("two majors") and the program of large-scale equipment upgrades and consumer goods trade-ins ("two news"). These efforts have effectively enhanced the vitality of consumption, driven production growth, and promoted transformation and upgrading, fully demonstrating the important role of macro policies in stabilizing economic performance. In the next stage, China's policy toolbox is well-stocked, with macro policies held in reserve. They can be dynamically adjusted and actively responded to according to changes in the situation, and will continue to safeguard the stable operation of the economy. NBS: Youth Unemployment Rate Declines for Three Consecutive Months, Employment Situation Remains Stable At the press conference held by the State Council Information Office, Fu Linghui stated that the surveyed urban unemployment rate in China was 5.0% in May, a decrease of 0.1 percentage point from the previous month. Among them, the unemployment rate of the main employment group remained stable, and the youth unemployment rate declined for three consecutive months, indicating a continued stable employment situation. NBS: The Decline in China's Goods Imports is the Result of Multiple Factors At the press conference held by the State Council Information Office, Fu Linghui stated that since the beginning of this year, the decline in China's goods imports is the result of multiple factors. Since the beginning of this year, affected by the uncertainty of international trade policies, the growth momentum of the global economy has weakened, and global trade growth has also slowed down, which inevitably affects the growth of China's imports. Meanwhile, some countries have intensified trade restrictive measures, which have also had some adverse impacts on China's imports. In addition, international commodity prices have declined significantly this year, particularly energy prices. As a major importer of energy and raw materials, the decline in commodity prices has affected the growth of China's import value, as seen in the import values of products such as iron ore, crude oil, coal, and soybeans. Fu Linghui stated that while the import value of some commodities has declined, China's imports of major industrial products have maintained growth. In the first five months, the import value of mechanical and electrical products increased by 6% YoY, with imports of automatic data processing equipment and its parts, as well as integrated circuits, increasing by 69% and 7.3%, respectively. In the next stage, with the continuous expansion of domestic demand and the orderly expansion of independent and unilateral opening-up, China's vast market will undoubtedly provide greater opportunities and more choices for the world. National Bureau of Statistics (NBS): The real estate market continues to move towards stabilizing and recovering Fu Linghui stated at a press conference held by the State Council Information Office that since the beginning of this year, with the accelerated implementation of various policies to stabilize the real estate market, the market has continued to move towards stabilizing and recovering. Judging from the situation in May, the real estate market has generally operated smoothly. The YoY decline in housing prices in 70 large and medium-sized cities has continued to narrow, and the inventory of commercial housing has continued to decrease. From the perspective of market transactions, under the influence of various policies to stabilize the real estate market, real estate sales have remained generally stable. From January to May, the sales area and sales volume of newly-built commercial housing decreased by 2.9% and 3.8% YoY, respectively, which was basically flat compared to January-April. Market transactions in some first-tier and second-tier cities have been relatively active, with the sales area and sales volume of commercial housing maintaining growth. From the perspective of market prices, the YoY decline in the selling prices of newly-built commercial residential buildings has continued to narrow. In May, the YoY decline in the selling prices of commercial residential buildings in most of the 70 large and medium-sized cities continued to narrow. Among them, the YoY decline in the selling prices of newly-built commercial residential buildings in first-tier, second-tier, and third-tier cities narrowed by 0.4, 0.4, and 0.5 percentage points, respectively, compared to the previous month. The YoY decline in the selling prices of second-hand residential buildings narrowed by 0.5, 0.4, and 0.5 percentage points, respectively. From the perspective of commercial housing inventory, the area of commercial housing pending sale in May decreased by 7.15 million m² compared to month-end April, marking a decline for three consecutive months. Fu Linghui emphasized that, overall, the policies to promote the stabilization and recovery of the real estate market have continued to show effects, and the real estate market operated generally smoothly in May. However, it should be noted that the real estate market is still in the process of adjustment, market confidence needs to be continuously restored, and the supply-demand relationship in the market still needs to be improved. Continuous efforts are still required to promote the stabilization and recovery of the real estate market. National Bureau of Statistics (NBS): The Fourth National Agricultural Census is currently in the preparation stage Fu Linghui stated that the State Council recently issued a notice, deciding to conduct the Fourth National Agricultural Census in 2026. This is a major national survey of national conditions and national strength conducted on the new journey of comprehensively advancing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation with Chinese-style modernization. In accordance with the provisions of the Statistics Law of the People's Republic of China and the Regulations on National Agricultural Census, the agricultural census is conducted once every ten years, with the year ending in 6 designated as the census year. In 2026, China will conduct its fourth National Agricultural Census. The main objective is to comprehensively understand the current state of "agriculture, rural areas, and farmers" in the new era, objectively reflect new developments in agricultural development, new appearances in rural construction, new changes in rural life, and new achievements in rural reforms. This census is of great significance for formulating scientific policies on "agriculture, rural areas, and farmers," promoting comprehensive rural revitalization, accelerating the modernization of agriculture and rural areas, and building a strong agricultural country. Currently, the preparations for the fourth National Agricultural Census are underway, primarily focusing on establishing census organizations, developing census plans, and conducting pilot censuses. National Bureau of Statistics (NBS): Vigorously Increase the Supply of High-Quality Products and Actively Promote the Improvement and Expansion of Service Consumption Fu Linghui stated at a press conference held by the State Council Information Office that, overall, the economy has maintained stable operation. The effects of the trade-in policy for consumer goods have continued to emerge, and the vitality of the consumer market has gradually strengthened. Looking ahead, new forms and models of consumption, such as live-streaming e-commerce and instant retail, are becoming increasingly mature. The silver-hair economy, first-launch economy, and low-altitude economy are developing rapidly, and new growth points in the consumption economy are constantly emerging. However, it should also be noted that residents' consumption capacity and confidence still need to be improved, and the endogenous momentum of consumption needs to be enhanced. In the next stage, it is necessary to further implement the "Special Action Plan for Boosting Consumption," focus on enhancing residents' consumption capacity and willingness, further improve the consumption environment, vigorously increase the supply of high-quality products, actively promote the improvement and expansion of service consumption, and facilitate the stable development of the consumer market. National Bureau of Statistics (NBS): Continuously Promote Urban Renewal and Renovation of Dilapidated Houses, and Increase the Construction and Supply of "Good Houses" Fu Linghui stated at a press conference held by the State Council Information Office that, in the next stage, it is necessary to conscientiously implement the decisions and deployments of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council, actively adapt to the reality of significant changes in the supply-demand relationship in the real estate market, continuously promote urban renewal and renovation of dilapidated houses, increase the construction and supply of "good houses," facilitate the release of rigid and improvement-oriented housing demand, actively construct a new model for real estate development, and promote the steady and healthy development of the real estate market. National Bureau of Statistics (NBS): Despite Many External Uncertainties and Instabilities, China's Comprehensive Advantages in Foreign Trade Development Remain Evident Fu Linghui stated at a press conference held by the State Council Information Office that in May, China's foreign trade continued to withstand pressure and maintained steady growth. In May, China's total import and export volume of goods increased by 2.7%, and exports increased by 6.3%, maintaining steady and relatively rapid growth. According to data from market institutions, the new export orders index of the global manufacturing PMI in May was below the 50 mark and remained in contraction territory for two consecutive months. The negative impacts of trade protectionism and uncertainties on global trade growth have gradually emerged. Against this backdrop, China's trade in goods has maintained growth, demonstrating the strong international competitiveness and resilience of its foreign trade. Amid a complex and challenging international environment, with the rise of unilateralism and protectionism severely impacting the international economic and trade order, China's foreign trade has maintained steady growth. This is attributable to China's unwavering commitment to expanding opening-up, actively promoting the diversified development of foreign trade, as well as the high-end, intelligent, and green development of its industries, the upgrading of product structures, and the enhancement of market competitiveness. It is also due to China's active support for the development of foreign trade enterprises, creating favorable conditions for foreign trade development through measures such as improving trade facilitation. In the next stage, there will be many external uncertain and unstable factors, which will bring certain pressure to China's foreign trade growth. However, China's comprehensive advantages in foreign trade development remain evident, and the continuous expansion of high-level opening-up based on mutual benefit and win-win results will continue to support the steady development of foreign trade.
Jun 16, 2025 13:07The port and shipping sector once again defied the market downturn today, attracting significant attention. As of the time of writing, SITC International Holdings Co., Ltd. (01308.HK) surged by over 5%, while T.S. Lines Limited (02510.HK) rose by more than 4%. Other stocks, including COSCO SHIPPING Development Co., Ltd. (02866.HK), Qingdao Port International Co., Ltd. (06198.HK), and COSCO SHIPPING Holdings Co., Ltd. (01919.HK), also followed suit with gains. On the news front, due to concerns over the uncertainty of tariff risks, there has been a concentrated surge in demand for rush shipments in recent times, which has been beneficial for the shipping sector's prosperity. According to data from the Shanghai Shipping Exchange, as of June 9, 2025, the Shanghai Containerized Freight Index (SCFI) for the Europe route stood at 1,622.81 points, marking a 29.5% increase compared to the previous period. Additionally, news from the Ningbo Shipping Exchange indicates that the South America East Coast route market experienced significant fluctuations last week: there was a substantial shortage of shipping capacity, leading to persistent tightness in cargo space and a continued rise in freight rates. The freight rate index for the South America East Coast route reached 2,324.2 points, up 43.7% from the previous week. Furthermore, data from the General Administration of Customs show that China's exports in May, valued in US dollars, increased by 4.8% YoY, continuing to demonstrate resilience. In a research report issued on June 9, Guosheng Securities stated that while the decline in exports to the US widened in May, exports to the EU increased, and exports to emerging markets remained at a high level. Specifically, exports to ASEAN increased by 14.8% YoY, with exports to Vietnam surging by 22.0% YoY, reflecting a clear re-exporting trend. Guosen Securities also noted that the resilience of exports in May was mainly driven by positive factors such as the marginal strengthening of exports to non-US countries and the upward trend in export growth rates for products like integrated circuits and automobiles, indicating improvements in both the geographical distribution of trade and the composition of exported products.
Jun 10, 2025 19:14As a key material in fields such as aerospace, integrated circuits, and high-speed rail transportation, high-end copper alloys are increasingly gaining strategic importance. Despite China's copper semis production and consumption ranking first globally for consecutive years, with a self-sufficiency rate of 96% for general copper semis, high-end copper alloy products still heavily rely on imports. To address this "chokehold" challenge, SMM recently initiated an industry resource integration proposal, collaborating with upstream and downstream enterprises in the industry chain as well as research institutions to meticulously produce the "2026 China Copper Alloy Materials Sourcing Guide" , aiming to advance the localisation process of high-end copper alloy materials and facilitate the transition from a "major material producer" to a "powerful material producer". Ningbo Ouke Metal Materials Co., Ltd., as a partner, actively participated in the joint production of the sourcing guide, jointly promoting the healthy and rapid upgrading of China's copper alloy materials industry chain. Ningbo Ouke Metal Materials Co., Ltd. , established in 2018, spans 30 mu with a construction area of 12,000 square meters and an annual production capacity of 8,000 mt of copper alloy rods and wires. It is a producer specializing in the R&D and production of high-precision copper alloy materials. The company mainly engages in the production and processing of wire and rod materials for alloys such as tin bronze, red copper, tellurium copper, and brass, offering a comprehensive range of copper alloy series grades, advanced production and inspection equipment, and forming advantageous industrial layouts in multiple sectors. The straightness and tolerance of the company's products can meet the processing requirements of various types of automatic lathes and CNC turning machines, with straight bars available in specifications ranging from φ0.8 to φ100mm in diameter. The grades involved include: 1. Tellurium copper C14500, oxygen-free tellurium copper (new energy high-voltage fast charging series), red copper T2, oxygen-free copper TU1, TU2, etc., with coil stock used for cold heading terminal series (500 kg per single coil) 2. Lead-free copper HBi59-1.5 (conventional C6801), HBi59-2 (applied in easy-to-machine e-cigarette through-hole parts, spring pins, etc.) 3. Tin bronze QSn4-3 (military 1.2, 1.3, 1.5, 2.0, etc., diameter stockpiling), C54400, QSn6.5-0.1, C5191, C51000, QSn10-1, C93200 4. Aluminum bronze QAl9-4, QAl10-4-4, C63000, C63200 5. Conventional brass and environmentally friendly national standard copper: 62, H65, H70 copper, HPb59-1, C3604, etc. 6. New-type elastic easy-to-machine materials: C19160, C31400, C18700, C14415, applied in NEV, military, and aerospace fields 7. Agency sales and polishing, beryllium copper C17300, C17200, QBe2, C17510, etc., can provide high-precision ground bars with a tolerance control of 0.005mm Contact Information Wu Yonglin, Deputy General Manager, 13685735155 (same as WeChat) Click here to receive the "2026 China Copper Alloy Materials Sourcing Guide" for free SMM Contact Person Lin Junfeng 183 2622 3112 linjunfeng@smm.cn
Jun 10, 2025 13:49As a critical material in fields such as aerospace, integrated circuits, and high-speed rail transportation, high-end copper alloys are increasingly gaining strategic importance. Despite China's copper semis production and consumption ranking first globally for consecutive years, with a self-sufficiency rate of 96% for general copper semis, high-end copper alloy products still heavily rely on imports. To address this "chokehold" challenge, SMM recently initiated an industry resource integration proposal, collaborating with upstream and downstream enterprises in the industry chain, as well as research institutions, to meticulously produce the "2026 China Copper Alloy Materials Sourcing Guide" , aiming to advance the localisation process of high-end copper alloy materials and facilitate the transition from a "major material producer" to a "leading material powerhouse." Jiangsu Xiongsheng New Material Co., Ltd., as a partner, actively participated in the joint production of the sourcing guide, jointly promoting the healthy and rapid upgrading of China's copper alloy materials industry chain. Jiangsu Xiongsheng New Material Co., Ltd. specializes in producing high-hardness, high-strength, high-wear-resistant, high-corrosion-resistant, high-conductivity, high-thermal-conductivity, and non-magnetic high-performance copper alloy materials, including beryllium bronze, beryllium cobalt copper, beryllium nickel copper, beryllium cobalt nickel, chromium zirconium copper, aluminum bronze, and high-conductivity copper alloys. The main grades are: C17200 beryllium copper, C17300 free-cutting beryllium copper, C17500 beryllium cobalt copper, C17510 beryllium nickel copper, C18150 chromium zirconium copper, 86300 aluminum bronze, and nickel chromium silicon copper. The company boasts over two decades of production experience and history. The company holds over 10 patents, has passed ISO9001 system certification, and possesses 105 sets of equipment, including vacuum melting furnaces, pneumatic forging hammers, and sawing machines, with an annual production capacity exceeding 2,000 mt. Through R&D and improvements in special processes such as melting, forging, heat treatment, and cold working, it has eliminated difficult-to-overcome defects like porosity, blowholes, and uneven thermal conductivity, enabling products to meet national and international industry standards! The products are mainly used in electrode blocks, electrode wheels, conductive nozzles, current pins, nozzles, rotating shaft sleeves, etc., for spot welding, seam welding machines, EV batteries, and robot assembly lines. They are widely applied in manufacturing large molds, ceramic sanitary ware, electronics, machinery, explosion-proof appliances, aerospace, shipping, oil exploration, NEVs, and other industries. Their high-hardness, high-strength, high-wear-resistant, high-corrosion-resistant, high-conductivity, high-thermal-conductivity, and non-magnetic properties are increasingly being applied to more industries and fields. Jiasheng Copper adheres to the industry philosophy of "integrity, pragmatism, and striving for excellence" and upholds the business principle of "quality first, customer supreme." We are willing to grow together with you! Contact Information: Manager Zhang 15853799595/13926800367 Click here to receive a free copy of the "2026 China Copper Alloy Materials Sourcing Guide" SMM Contact Person Lin Junfeng 183 2622 3112 linjunfeng@smm.cn
Jun 9, 2025 15:50According to customs statistics, in the first five months of 2025, the total value of China's import and export of goods trade was 17.94 trillion yuan, up 2.5% YoY (the same hereinafter). Of this total, exports amounted to 10.67 trillion yuan, up 7.2%, while imports reached 7.27 trillion yuan, down 3.8%. In May, the total value of China's import and export of goods trade was 3.81 trillion yuan, up 2.7%. Of this total, exports amounted to 2.28 trillion yuan, up 6.3%, while imports reached 1.53 trillion yuan, down 2.1%. The main characteristics of China's import and export in the first five months are as follows: 1. Growth in import and export of Ordinary Trade and processing trade In the first five months, China's import and export of Ordinary Trade reached 11.51 trillion yuan, up 0.8%, accounting for 64.2% of China's total foreign trade value. Of this total, exports amounted to 7.04 trillion yuan, up 7%, while imports reached 4.47 trillion yuan, down 7.8%. During the same period, the import and export of processing trade reached 3.21 trillion yuan, up 6.2%, accounting for 17.9%. Of this total, exports amounted to 1.99 trillion yuan, up 4.5%, while imports reached 1.22 trillion yuan, up 9.3%. In addition, China's import and export through bonded logistics amounted to 2.54 trillion yuan, up 5.9%. Of this total, exports amounted to 1.05 trillion yuan, up 15.8%, while imports reached 1.49 trillion yuan, down 0.2%. 2. Growth in import and export with ASEAN and the EU In the first five months, ASEAN was China's largest trading partner, with the total trade value between China and ASEAN reaching 3.02 trillion yuan, up 9.1%, accounting for 16.8% of China's total foreign trade value. Of this total, exports to ASEAN amounted to 1.9 trillion yuan, up 13.5%, while imports from ASEAN reached 1.12 trillion yuan, up 2.3%. The EU was China's second-largest trading partner, with the total trade value between China and the EU reaching 2.3 trillion yuan, up 2.9%, accounting for 12.8%. Of this total, exports to the EU amounted to 1.57 trillion yuan, up 7.7%, while imports from the EU reached 728.33 billion yuan, down 6.1%. The US was China's third-largest trading partner, with the total trade value between China and the US reaching 1.72 trillion yuan, down 8.1%, accounting for 9.6%. Of this total, exports to the US amounted to 1.27 trillion yuan, down 8.7%, while imports from the US reached 447.51 billion yuan, down 6.3%. During the same period, China's total import and export with countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative reached 9.24 trillion yuan, up 4.2%. Of this total, exports amounted to 5.34 trillion yuan, up 10.4%, while imports reached 3.9 trillion yuan, down 3.2%. 3. Growth in import and export of private enterprises and foreign-invested enterprises In the first five months, the import and export of private enterprises reached 10.25 trillion yuan, up 7%, accounting for 57.1% of China's total foreign trade value, an increase of 2.4 percentage points compared with the same period last year. Of this total, exports amounted to RMB 6.97 trillion, up 8%, accounting for 65.4% of China's total export value. Imports reached RMB 3.28 trillion, up 4.9%, accounting for 45.1% of China's total import value. During the same period, the import and export volume of foreign-invested enterprises was RMB 5.21 trillion, up 2.3%, accounting for 29% of China's total foreign trade value. Of this, exports were RMB 2.88 trillion, up 6%, and imports were RMB 2.33 trillion, down 1.9%. The import and export volume of state-owned enterprises was RMB 2.44 trillion, down 12.7%, accounting for 13.6% of China's total foreign trade value. Of this, exports were RMB 799.4 billion, up 4.3%, and imports were RMB 1.64 trillion, down 19.1%. IV. Mechanical and electrical products accounted for 60% of exports, with growth in exports of automatic data processing equipment and its parts, integrated circuits, and automobiles. In the first five months, China exported RMB 6.4 trillion worth of mechanical and electrical products, up 9.3%, accounting for 60% of China's total export value. Of this, automatic data processing equipment and its parts were worth RMB 575.23 billion, up 3.9%; integrated circuits were worth RMB 526.4 billion, up 18.9%; and automobiles were worth RMB 351.37 billion, up 6.6%. During the same period, exports of labor-intensive products were RMB 1.66 trillion, down 1.5%, accounting for 15.6%. Of this, textiles were worth RMB 420.14 billion, up 3.7%. Exports of agricultural products were RMB 296.09 billion, up 4.7%. V. Import prices of major bulk commodities such as iron ore, crude oil, and coal fell, while the import value of mechanical and electrical products increased. In the first five months, China imported 486 million mt of iron ore, down 5.2%, with an average import price (the same hereinafter) of RMB 707.2 per mt, down 16.4%; 230 million mt of crude oil, up 0.3%, at RMB 3,864.3 per mt, down 10.6%; 189 million mt of coal, down 7.9%, at RMB 559 per mt, down 22.5%; 49.053 million mt of natural gas, down 9.5%, at RMB 3,274 per mt, down 6.8%; 37.108 million mt of soybeans, down 0.7%, at RMB 3,233.9 per mt, down 13.9%; and 15.98 million mt of refined oil products, down 26.8%, at RMB 4,323.2 per mt, down 0.1%. In addition, China imported 11.698 million mt of primary-shaped plastics, down 2.3%, at RMB 10,600 per mt, down 0.8%; and 2.169 million mt of unwrought copper and copper semis, down 6.7%, at RMB 69,400 per mt, up 6.6%. During the same period, imports of mechanical and electrical products were RMB 2.83 trillion, up 6%. SMM has compiled the import and export situation of some products in the metal industry based on data released by the General Administration of Customs, as follows: Exports: Rare earth exports in May 2025 5,864.6 mt, down 5.7% YoY from May 2024. From January to May 2025, cumulative exports reached 248,270 mt, up 2.3% YoY compared to January-May 2024. In May 2025, steel exports totaled 10.578 million mt, up 9.8% YoY compared to May 2024. From January to May 2025, cumulative exports reached 484,690 mt, up 8.9% YoY compared to January-May 2024 . In May 2025, exports of unwrought aluminum and aluminum semis totaled 5.47 million mt, down 3.2% YoY compared to May 2024. From January to May 2025, cumulative exports reached 2.43 million mt, down 5.1% YoY compared to January-May 2024. Imports: In May 2025, imports of iron ore and concentrates totaled 98.131 million mt, down 3.8% YoY compared to May 2024. From January to May 2025, cumulative imports reached 486.409 million mt, down 5.2% YoY compared to January-May 2024. In May 2025, imports of copper ore and concentrates totaled 2.395 million mt, up 5.8% YoY compared to May 2024. From January to May 2025, cumulative imports reached 12.406 million mt, up 7.4% YoY compared to January-May 2024 . In May 2025, imports of coal and lignite totaled 36.04 million mt, down 17.7% YoY compared to May 2024. From January to May 2025, cumulative imports reached 188.671 million mt, down 7.9 % YoY compared to January-May 2024. In May 2025, imports of rare earths reached 11,700.3 mt, down 14.9% YoY compared to May 2024. From January to May 2025, cumulative imports reached 48,998.0 mt, down 21.7% YoY compared to January-May 2024. In May 2025, steel imports reached 481,000 mt, down 24.5% YoY compared to May 2024. From January to May 2025, cumulative imports reached 2.553 million mt, down 16.1% YoY compared to January-May 2024. In May 2025, imports of unwrought copper and copper semis totaled 4.27 million mt, down 16.9% YoY compared to May 2024. From January to May 2025, cumulative imports reached 2.169 million mt, down 6.7% YoY compared to January-May 2024. 》Click to view the SMM Metal Industry Chain Database Related readings: General Administration of Customs: China's import and export of goods trade increased by 2.5% in the first five months, with exports up 6.3% YoY in May
Jun 9, 2025 14:27According to customs statistics, in the first five months of 2025, the total value of China's import and export of goods trade was 17.94 trillion yuan, up 2.5% YoY (the same hereinafter). Of this total, exports amounted to 10.67 trillion yuan, up 7.2%, while imports reached 7.27 trillion yuan, down 3.8%. In May, the total value of China's import and export of goods trade was 3.81 trillion yuan, up 2.7%. Of this total, exports amounted to 2.28 trillion yuan, up 6.3%, while imports reached 1.53 trillion yuan, down 2.1%. The main characteristics of China's import and export in the first five months are as follows: 1. Growth in import and export of Ordinary Trade and processing trade In the first five months, China's import and export of Ordinary Trade reached 11.51 trillion yuan, up 0.8%, accounting for 64.2% of China's total foreign trade value. Of this total, exports amounted to 7.04 trillion yuan, up 7%, while imports reached 4.47 trillion yuan, down 7.8%. During the same period, the import and export of processing trade reached 3.21 trillion yuan, up 6.2%, accounting for 17.9%. Of this total, exports amounted to 1.99 trillion yuan, up 4.5%, while imports reached 1.22 trillion yuan, up 9.3%. In addition, China's import and export through bonded logistics amounted to 2.54 trillion yuan, up 5.9%. Of this total, exports amounted to 1.05 trillion yuan, up 15.8%, while imports reached 1.49 trillion yuan, down 0.2%. 2. Growth in import and export with ASEAN and the EU In the first five months, ASEAN was China's largest trading partner, with the total trade value between China and ASEAN reaching 3.02 trillion yuan, up 9.1%, accounting for 16.8% of China's total foreign trade value. Of this total, exports to ASEAN amounted to 1.9 trillion yuan, up 13.5%, while imports from ASEAN reached 1.12 trillion yuan, up 2.3%. The EU was China's second-largest trading partner, with the total trade value between China and the EU reaching 2.3 trillion yuan, up 2.9%, accounting for 12.8%. Of this total, exports to the EU amounted to 1.57 trillion yuan, up 7.7%, while imports from the EU reached 728.33 billion yuan, down 6.1%. The US was China's third-largest trading partner, with the total trade value between China and the US reaching 1.72 trillion yuan, down 8.1%, accounting for 9.6%. Of this total, exports to the US amounted to 1.27 trillion yuan, down 8.7%, while imports from the US reached 447.51 billion yuan, down 6.3%. During the same period, China's total import and export with countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative reached 9.24 trillion yuan, up 4.2%. Of this total, exports amounted to 5.34 trillion yuan, up 10.4%, while imports reached 3.9 trillion yuan, down 3.2%. 3. Growth in import and export of private enterprises and foreign-invested enterprises In the first five months, the import and export of private enterprises reached 10.25 trillion yuan, up 7%, accounting for 57.1% of China's total foreign trade value, an increase of 2.4 percentage points compared with the same period last year. Of this total, exports amounted to RMB 6.97 trillion, up 8%, accounting for 65.4% of China's total export value. Imports reached RMB 3.28 trillion, up 4.9%, accounting for 45.1% of China's total import value. During the same period, the import and export volume of foreign-invested enterprises was RMB 5.21 trillion, up 2.3%, accounting for 29% of China's total foreign trade value. Of this total, exports amounted to RMB 2.88 trillion, up 6%, and imports reached RMB 2.33 trillion, down 1.9%. The import and export volume of state-owned enterprises was RMB 2.44 trillion, down 12.7%, accounting for 13.6% of China's total foreign trade value. Of this total, exports amounted to RMB 799.4 billion, up 4.3%, and imports reached RMB 1.64 trillion, down 19.1%. IV. Mechanical and electrical products accounted for 60% of exports, with exports of automatic data processing equipment and its parts, integrated circuits, and automobiles increasing In the first five months, China exported mechanical and electrical products worth RMB 6.4 trillion, up 9.3%, accounting for 60% of China's total export value. Of this total, automatic data processing equipment and its parts accounted for RMB 575.23 billion, up 3.9%; integrated circuits accounted for RMB 526.4 billion, up 18.9%; and automobiles accounted for RMB 351.37 billion, up 6.6%. During the same period, China exported labor-intensive products worth RMB 1.66 trillion, down 1.5%, accounting for 15.6%. Of this total, textiles accounted for RMB 420.14 billion, up 3.7%. Exports of agricultural products reached RMB 296.09 billion, up 4.7%. V. Import prices of major bulk commodities such as iron ore, crude oil, and coal fell, while the import value of mechanical and electrical products increased In the first five months, China imported 486 million mt of iron ore, down 5.2%, with an average import price (the same hereinafter) of RMB 707.2 per mt, down 16.4%; 230 million mt of crude oil, up 0.3%, at RMB 3,864.3 per mt, down 10.6%; 189 million mt of coal, down 7.9%, at RMB 559 per mt, down 22.5%; 49.053 million mt of natural gas, down 9.5%, at RMB 3,274 per mt, down 6.8%; 37.108 million mt of soybeans, down 0.7%, at RMB 3,233.9 per mt, down 13.9%; and 15.98 million mt of refined oil products, down 26.8%, at RMB 4,323.2 per mt, down 0.1%. In addition, China imported 11.698 million mt of primary-formed plastics, down 2.3%, at RMB 10,600 per mt, down 0.8%; and 2.169 million mt of unwrought copper and copper semis, down 6.7%, at RMB 69,400 per mt, up 6.6%. During the same period, China imported mechanical and electrical products worth RMB 2.83 trillion, up 6%.
Jun 9, 2025 11:09As a critical material in fields such as aerospace, integrated circuits, and high-speed rail transportation, high-end copper alloys have increasingly prominent strategic significance. Despite China's copper semis production and consumption ranking first globally for consecutive years, with a self-sufficiency rate of 96% for general copper semis, high-end copper alloy products still heavily rely on imports. To address this "chokepoint" challenge, SMM recently launched an initiative for industrial resource integration. Collaborating with upstream and downstream enterprises in the industry chain, as well as research institutions, it meticulously compiled the "2026 China Copper Alloy Materials Sourcing Guide" , aiming to advance the localisation process of high-end copper alloy materials and facilitate the transition from a "major material producer" to a "leading material powerhouse." Jiangsu Xingcheng New Materials Co., Ltd. actively participated in the joint compilation of the sourcing guide as a partner, jointly promoting the healthy and rapid upgrading of China's copper alloy materials industry chain. Jiangsu Xingcheng New Materials Co., Ltd. , located in Xinghua City, Jiangsu Province, renowned as the "Land of Fish and Rice," is a private technology enterprise integrating the R&D, production, processing, and sales of alloy products. It has been recognized as a high-tech enterprise and a specialized, sophisticated, unique, and innovative enterprise. Situated in the Diduozhen Industrial Concentration Zone, the company has a registered capital of 58 million yuan, a factory area spanning over 20,000 m², and a total investment of several hundred million yuan. It produces 10,000 mt of various high-precision copper alloy materials annually. Currently, it employs over a hundred staff members, with technical and managerial personnel accounting for approximately 30% of the workforce. Over the years, the company has consistently adhered to the principle of "pursuing development through technology and survival through quality," continuously optimizing its products. Simultaneously, it emphasizes the recruitment and nurturing of various professional and technical talents, establishing a high-caliber R&D team. It increases investment in training to enhance employee quality and adopts modern management concepts to provide the driving force for the company's development. The company strictly adheres to the ISO9001 quality management standard and upholds the quality policy of "building Xingcheng with quality and achieving the future with innovation." In its future development, it will continue to provide superior products to domestic and foreign customers with an honest and pragmatic approach. The company is a professional enterprise primarily engaged in the R&D and production of copper-based alloy materials, boasting a professional technical service team. It has been successively recognized as a national high-tech enterprise, a national-level technology-based small and medium-sized enterprise, a provincial specialized, sophisticated, unique, and innovative small giant enterprise, a provincial enterprise technology center, and a provincial private technology enterprise, among others. It offers high-quality materials and after-sales services to customers. Main products: copper strip, copper foil, copper plate, copper billet, copper wire, etc. The company maintains a substantial inventory throughout the year, providing high-precision slitting, film coating, electroplating, and other services. It possesses various precision detection instruments, and its production standards comply with technical standards such as European, Japanese, and American standards. Main equipment: melting furnace, milling machine, annealing furnace, cold rolling mill, slitting machine, laminating machine, etc.; equipment for quality detection: microhardness tester, high-temperature test chamber, conductivity meter, surface roughness tester, salt spray test chamber, tensile elongation machine, direct-reading spectrometer, etc. Product Introduction Cultural Philosophy Contact Information Wang Minglong 138 0142 3955 Click here to get the "2026 China Copper Alloy Material Procurement Guide" for free SMM Contact Person Huang Yizhe 139 5899 2666 huangyizhe@smm.cn
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