[Geopolitical Negotiations Remain Unresolved; Aluminum Prices Continue LME Outperforms SHFE Pattern] Overall, the Middle East negotiation process continued to face setbacks. However, the supply gap outside China and the continued drawdown of LME inventory supported LME prices to hold up well. Meanwhile, China's aluminum ingot inventory remained at elevated levels, and attention should be paid to whether the inflection point of domestic inventory can materialize smoothly.
Apr 21, 2026 09:09China's March silver imports hit a record high, as retail investors' buying frenzy and concentrated stockpiling by the PV industry jointly pushed imports far above seasonal averages. Analysts warned that this explosive growth is unlikely to sustain. According to China's customs data, China imported approximately 836 mt of silver in March, nearly triple the past 10-year March average of approximately 306 mt. This import surge was driven by two overlapping demand forces: retail investors purchasing small-sized silver bars as substitutes for high-priced gold, and PV manufacturers rushing to stockpile ahead of the April 1 export tax rebate cancellation. China's silver prices were significantly higher than international benchmark prices driven by robust demand, prompting traders worldwide to ship silver to China for arbitrage, with Hong Kong serving as the primary transit channel. Explosive Imports Unlikely to Sustain However, import momentum already faced multiple cooling factors. Retail side, gold and silver prices retreated from highs set in January. The energy crisis triggered by the Iran war intensified market concerns over inflation, dragging down the performance of zero-yield precious metals, and the momentum of retail bandwagon buying also weakened accordingly. Industrial side, the PV industry consumed approximately one-fifth of global annual supply, with capacity highly concentrated in China. However, this demand pillar was also under pressure, as policy statements signaled curbing overcapacity in the PV industry. Meanwhile, silver prices remained at a relatively high level, potentially prompting the industry to shift toward cheaper base metals as substitutes for silver. Wu Zijie, an analyst at Shenzhen Jinrui Futures, stated that "explosive imports will certainly not continue," and future import flows will return to normal levels. He noted that given China is the world's largest silver producer, there is no basis for long-term imbalance in silver supply and demand.
Apr 21, 2026 08:09Data from the online query platform of customs statistics showed that China's imports of tin ore and concentrates in March 2026 totaled 18,502.18 mt, up 7.92% MoM and 122.45% YoY. China imported 7,294.49 mt of tin ore and concentrates from Myanmar in March, up 9.25% MoM and 223.93% YoY. China imported 3,623.4 mt of tin ore and concentrates from Bolivia in March, up 65.07% MoM and 348.81% YoY. Below is a breakdown of import data compiled from the website of China's General Administration of Customs: Origin March 2026 (mt) MoM YoY Myanmar 7,294.49 9.25% 223.93% Bolivia 3,623.4 65.07% 348.81% DRC 2,645.93 -13.22% 9.07% Australia 1,569.89 18.68% 43.86% Nigeria 1,302.67 19.24% 18.03% Laos 396.28 165.29% 734.28% Venezuela 376.41 -4.88% 126.83% Rwanda 295.64 -11.49% - Malaysia 243 -45.35% 10.59% Kyrgyzstan 177.49 -23.14% - Brazil 174.57 -3.89% 693.57% Indonesia 94 3.05% 34.68% Russia 66.84 -88.49% - Vietnam 65.53 -73.33% -29.21% Colombia 46.78 -29.95% - Zambia 33.07 - 87.98% Thailand 26.5 310.92% - Namibia 26.01 -50.09% - South Africa 22.48 - - Uganda 11.93 - - Tanzania 8.15 -66.25% - Zimbabwe 1.12 - - Total 18,502.18 7.92% 122.45% Data source: General Administration of Customs (Wenhua Comprehensive)
Apr 20, 2026 19:18[Copper Foil Customs Data] According to data from the General Administration of Customs, in March 2026, China's copper foil imports by trade mode were as follows: Ordinary Trade (5,755.06 mt), processing trade with supplied materials (400.21 mt), processing trade with imported materials (875.7 mt), and other trade modes (1,189.07 mt). China's copper foil exports by trade mode in March 2026 were as follows: Ordinary Trade (1,580.67 mt), processing trade with supplied materials (1,694.17 mt), processing trade with imported materials (2,762.66 mt), and other trade modes (625.98 mt).
Apr 20, 2026 19:17Data from the online query platform of customs statistics showed that China's copper cathode imports in March 2026 totaled 279,368.28 mt, up 37.22% MoM and down 21.12% YoY. China imported 99,134 mt of copper cathode from the DRC in March, up 40.29% MoM and down 11.90% YoY. China imported 50,000.35 mt of copper cathode from Russia in March, up 161.09% MoM and down 31.48% YoY. Export side, China's copper cathode exports in March 2026 totaled 58,213.02 mt, down 25.59% MoM and down 14.40% YoY. China exported 20,773.82 mt of copper cathode to Taiwan, China in March, down 27.00% MoM and down 1.54% YoY. China exported 14,825.88 mt of copper cathode to Vietnam in March, up 324.68% MoM and up 109.54% YoY. Below is a breakdown of import data compiled from the General Administration of Customs website: Origin Mar 2026 (mt) MoM YoY DRC 99,134 40.29% -11.90% Russia 50,000.35 161.09% -31.48% Chile 22,176.40 -12.79% -50.96% Japan 16,813.32 149.84% 1.38% Kazakhstan 14,609.34 70.94% -27.94% Zambia 11,917.14 -48.13% -8.35% Australia 10,361.24 3,338.25% 179.50% Pakistan 8,398.21 14.35% 64.90% Myanmar 5,120.18 8.98% 278.21% Indonesia 5,019.44 340.72% 284.62% Peru 4,153.01 -22.79% -59.93% Uzbekistan 4,085.00 30.57% 44.14% Serbia 4,013.21 223.16% 71.66% Netherlands 3,492.23 - - South Africa 3,158.74 75.66% 93.03% UAE 2,332.17 -32.74% -82.42% Qatar 1,490.99 81.41% 2.66% Laos 1,240.29 149.66% 120.76% India 1,135.97 -17.24% 23.41% Spain 1,112.20 - 95.25% Poland 1,040.86 -65.70% -67.21% Belgium 991.46 - -63.55% South Korea 955.28 380.10% -74.44% Egypt 741.65 288.74% 486.40% Turkey 679.23 37.84% -65.17% Thailand 672.95 35.89% -22.71% Malaysia 613.67 -31.49% -74.16% Congo Republic 526.09 - 26.03% China 494.64 -93.81% -87.52% Morocco 393.22 -85.83% -34.82% Oman 344.97 0.02% 584.33% Georgia 328.85 192.31% 47.21% Mexico 306.63 -38.01% -85.20% Mongolia 266.98 -63.16% -86.27% Tajikistan 214.46 -36.44% 8.38% Taiwan, China 184.36 794.98% -51.82% Guinea 127.41 -29.09% -28.30% Sierra Leone 103.81 39.79% - Gabon 98.77 36.40% 113.83% Bolivia 84.3 1,045.38% -78.08% Canada 82.92 245.42% 63.55% Jordan 75.4 - -24.74% Mauritius 70.29 188.67% - Angola 50.48 -66.97% - Mozambique 48.2 - - Kenya 25 - - Brazil 23.48 - - Hong Kong, China 20.98 - 419,500.00% Germany 20.09 -40.76% 143.80% Finland 18.41 -38.81% - US 0.02 118.18% - Italy 0.02 - 15.00% Total 279,368.28 37.22% -21.12% Source: General Administration of Customs Below is a breakdown of export data compiled from the General Administration of Customs website: Destination Mar 2026 (mt) MoM YoY Taiwan, China 20,773.82 -27.00% -1.54% Vietnam 14,825.88 324.68% 109.54% Thailand 9,501.22 86.48% 99.85% South Korea 4,974.88 -79.95% -57.72% Malaysia 4,372.73 157.42% 631.26% Indonesia 1,403.09 -24.76% 99.96% India 1,202.46 -77.01% 9,249,569.23% Pakistan 548.46 171.61% 265.62% Bangladesh 504.81 25,140.40% - UAE 100.48 - - Tanzania 4.57 - - Hong Kong, China 0.61 - - UK 0.01 1,000.00% - Belgium 0.01 66.67% - Total 58,213.02 -25.59% -14.40% Source: General Administration of Customs (Wenhua Comprehensive)
Apr 20, 2026 19:15SMM, April 20: According to data from the General Administration of Customs, domestic primary aluminum imports in March 2026 were approximately 255,000 mt, up 26.5% MoM and up 14.8% YoY. From January to March 2026, domestic cumulative primary aluminum imports totaled approximately 646,000 mt, up 10.6% YoY. Domestic primary aluminum exports in March were approximately 15,000 mt, up 45.9% MoM and up 65.4% YoY. Cumulative primary aluminum exports from January to March totaled approximately 38,000 mt, up around 82.3% YoY. Domestic net primary aluminum imports in March were 240,000 mt, up 25.4% MoM and up 12.7% YoY. Cumulative net primary aluminum imports from January to March were approximately 608,000 mt, up 7.9% YoY. (The above import and export data are based on HS codes 76011090 and 76011010.) Primary aluminum imports by country: In March, 82.3% of total imports came from the Russian Federation, 5.8% from India, 4.7% from Indonesia, and 4.5% from Australia. Primary aluminum imports by trade mode: From January to March, the share of primary aluminum imports under Ordinary Trade was 4.0%, 1.3%, and 1.7% respectively, down 23.6, 27.2, and 21.3 percentage points YoY respectively. LME aluminum outperformed SHFE aluminum in price trends, and the SHFE/LME price ratio declined. Imports under Ordinary Trade decreased, and it cannot be ruled out that a large volume of bonded zone cargoes will be re-exported to other countries outside China going forward. According to SMM, long-term contract imports and some previously signed import orders in March were executed as scheduled. Combined with the arrival of in-transit cargoes, primary aluminum imports stayed high. However, from the current fundamentals perspective, there was a significant primary aluminum deficit outside China, the inflection point for domestic aluminum inventory had not yet arrived, and the loss on primary aluminum imports expanded to a maximum of 852.47 yuan/mt in April. Some imported primary aluminum cargoes are expected to be redirected or re-exported to Japan, South Korea, Thailand, India, and even Europe, the US, and other countries and regions. Overall, domestic net primary aluminum imports in 2026 are expected to decline YoY.
Apr 20, 2026 19:14SMM has now officially launched the new SMM: Supply-Demand Balance of Nickel Matte: Monthly data point based on extensive market surveys.
DataMar 17, 2026 14:52Against this backdrop, SMM will begin publishing the US Midwest DDP aluminum premium starting February 27, 2026. Through daily market communication, SMM will introduce ......
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