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Colin Bennett

Copper pipe Korea exports new annual record - 0 views

  • Exports of Copper Pipes Renew
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    South Korean makers of copper pipes, who are continuously implementing a policy to intensively promote their exports due to the weak demand for the products in the domestic market, renewed the annual record high for third straight year in 2013
Colin Bennett

Brazil copper ore exports soar; cathode and wires shipments drop - 0 views

  • Brazil’s exports of copper ore increased four-fold year-on-year in May 2014, asathode and wire trade fell, according to figures from the country’s trade ministry.
Panos Kotseras

Japan - Rolled copper semis output up by 21% in July - 0 views

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    According to the Japan Copper and Brass Association, Japanese output of rolled copper products rose by 21% y-o-y to 75,094 tonnes in July 2010. The figure represents a 21-month high, supported by strong exports to China and other Asian countries. It was also a 3% increase from the previous month. It was reported that Japanese output exhibits steady recovery; however, a stronger yen and the end of government subsidies for eco-friendly cars at the end of September will challenge the demand outlook in the second half of the year. In addition, the Ministry of Finance said that Japan's refined copper exports rose by 5% y-o-y to 44,875 tonnes in July, the first y-o-y increase in nine months. China accounted for 45% of total exports in July, compared with 41% in June.
Colin Bennett

China drops taxes on copper, cobalt and nickel concentrate imports - 0 views

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    China will allow tax-free imports of copper, nickel and cobalt concentrate from Feb. 1, as long as the finished products are re-exported, and will also allow duty-free exports of refined copper, unwrought nickel and semi-finished aluminium products.
Susanna Keung

Russia Copper Exports Decreased by 30% - 0 views

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    From January to May 2008, Russia's copper exports decreased year-on-year by over 30% to 82,600 tonnes and from $720 million to $619 million, the Federal Customs Service said. The majority of the copper exports went to countries outside of the CIS. Russia's copper exports rose by 5.3% year-on-year to 283,100 tonnes in 2007.
Susanna Keung

Japan Produces Less Copper Tube This Year - 0 views

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    It is believed that a cash crunch is reducing orders in the Chinese power sector, which accounts for 60% of the country's copper demand. Analysts predicted strong copper demand in H1 as the country was eager to repair the damages to power networks caused by the heavy snow in the early part of the year. However, repairs have so far mainly been made to aluminium and fibre-optic cables. Cash flow problems at copper rod and wire plants have occurred following the government's tight credit policy and high copper prices. Some 30% of copper wirerod production capacity is being reported idle. The cash shortages have also delayed copper buying from active copper fabricators, further dampening consumption of the metal. China, a net importer of copper, exported 31,000 tonnes of refined copper in April, up 227% year-on-year, with the possibility that the country might have been re-exporting the metal since late February. China's General Administration of Customs reported that 14,000 tonnes were exported to South Korea, six times that from the same period last year. This perhaps confirms that traders were re-exporting copper it has imported to LME-approved warehouses to take advantage of the discount between Shanghai and LME copper prices.
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    Neans focuses on "priority markets"
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    In the past few days world leading cablemaker Nexans has announced one acquisition, one new joint venture and one asset disposal. On the 30th May, Nexans acquired Intercond a leading Italian manufacturer of special cables for industrial equipment and subsea applications. The company had sales of €90m and employs 150. "This [€90m] acquisition fits totally in the Group's strategy by increasing the proportion of its business in high value-added special cables", said Gerard Hauser, Chairman and CEO of Nexans. On the 2nd June, Nexans released a press report confirming that it has formed a joint venture to create a wire and cable plant in Qatar, the country's first manufacturing facility. Qatar International Cable Company (QICC) is owned 29% by Nexans with the balance being owned by Special Projects Company and Al Neama Industrial Co. The new plant in the industrial city of Mesaleed, 40km from Doha, and will employ 210 people. By the end of 2009 it will begin manufacturing low and medium voltage cables for buildings and energy infrastructure as well as special cables for the oil and gas industry. This JV will generate sales of $150m per year by 2010 at current copper prices. Finally, Nexans confirmed that it has completed the pre-announced sale of its copper telecom cable plant at Santander in Spain to the British company B3 Cable Solutions for €17m. These three actions continue to refocus the group's strategy on priority market segments.
Panos Kotseras

China - Copper tube manufacturers operate at low capacity due to weak demand - 0 views

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    According to data released by the Shanghai-based nonferrous metals data provider Metalease, 18 major copper tube makers in China were operating at 35% capacity in January, in response to plummeting demand. Business activity has also been affected by the Chinese New Year festivities. The plants, which have a combined capacity of 978,000 t per year, consumed 28,000 t of refined copper in January compared to their consumption capacity of 81,500 t per month. Even though the Chinese government has increased the export tax rebate for copper tubes of diameter of less than 25 mm, the 18 copper tube producers exported only 21% of their total output in January, compared with 26% in December.
Piotr Ortonowski

Japan - Copper cable shipments down - 0 views

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    Data provided by the Japanese Electric Wire and Cable Makers' Association shows that the country's wire and cable shipments dropped 18.8% from March and 26.3% to 52,000 tonnes from a year ago. The association also said that it expects Japanese wire and cable consumption, which accounts for 60% of total copper demand, will fall to its lowest in 34 years in FY2009. However, exports to China have been increasing in recent months. Toyota Motor Corp, the world's largest carmaker, said it predicts its vehicle sales to be 1 million less than the previous year.
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    Data from the Japanese Electric Wire and Cable Makers Association revealed that exports fells by almost 32% m-o-m in July. Wire and cable exports fell 51% y-o-y in July. Predictions for August expect a further fall of 22% y-o-y. The country receiving the largest share of exports from Japan is Qatar, which predominantly imports electrical power cable.
Piotr Ortonowski

China - H1 exports of copper semis decline by 1.3% y-o-y - 1 views

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    China Customs announced that exports of copper semis fell by 1.3% y-o-y to 259,470t in H1 2011. Exports of copper wirerod and profile were down by 14.8% y-o-y to 3,900t in the same period. The fall in exports is considered to be the result of weak demand from Europe and the US as well as Chinese producers' shift to higher added value copper semis.
Piotr Ortonowski

China - Gree Electric Appliances recorded 65% y-o-y increase in air-conditioner exports... - 0 views

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    It was reported that Gree Electric Appliances, a state owned manufacturer of air-conditioners, recorded a 65%y-o-y increase in exports in Q3. Indonesia, Brazil, India and Africa were quoted as regions with great potential for exports. The company anticipates that the air-conditioning industry will witness a 20-30% y-o-y increase in exports in 2011. Nevertheless, Gree noted that the eurozone crisis is impacting negatively on business.
Colin Bennett

Copper pipe & tubes exports are on a steep slide - 3 views

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    Recently Korea's copper pipe & tubes exports showed a sharp fall for the January~February period in particular, reaching only 8,076 metric tons, a 10.4 percent drop from the corresponding period
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James Wright

China - Official January Manufacturing PMI up to 50.5 from 50.3 in December - 0 views

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    The Chinese government released its composite manufacturing PMI, which showed improved signs of broad industry growth in January, as the index rose to 50.5 from 50.3 in December. A figure above 50 indicates an expanding industry. The results also indicated variance between sub sectors. The new orders index was 50.6 up from 50.2 in December, however orders for intermediate goods manufacturing and the production of finished goods contracted. The manufacturing export sub sector PMI was down to 46.9 from 48.3 in December, which suggests an ongoing shift from exports to domestic demand. The contraction in exports included the intermediate goods manufacturing and the production of finished goods product sector. The Official China PMI in January is greater than the HSBC China Manufacturing PMI for the same month, which was 48.8. HSBC's PMI was up from 48.7 in December and suggests that the Chinese manufacturing industry is contracting. The HSBC PMI survey includes a greater proportion of smaller companies than the official survey.
Colin Bennett

Brazil copper cathode exports up; ore and wires down - 0 views

  • Brazil’s exports of copper cathode rose on a yearly basis in January as more material was shipped to Asia, according to figures from the country’s trade ministry.
Colin Bennett

South Korean brass bar makers increasing exports - 0 views

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    South Korean makers of brass bars are increasing their profitability on export front this year, riding a gradual rise in their overseas sales, unlike last year when they suffered severe deterioration
Colin Bennett

Asia accounts for most Chilean copper cathode export agreements in August - 0 views

  • Chilean copper cathode export agreements negotiated with Asia rose four-fold in August, compared with the month before, according to the Chilean Copper Commission (Cochilco).
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Honda May Begin Exporting Solar Modules - 0 views

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    Honda Motor Company (NYSE: HMC) may begin exporting solar modules after completing the planned expansion of it's solar manufacturing facility later this year, according to a Reuters report. The company intends to increase its annual capacity to 27.5 megawatts (MW). Honda's solar subsidiary Honda Soltec Co. began producing photovoltaic solar modules in October 2007. The solar modules incorporate copper, indium, gallium and selenium, as opposed to traditional panels produced from silicon. The company reportedly has sold 3-kilowatt systems domestically to about 100 households for 3 million yen--the equivalent of about US$18,200. Honda also intends to use solar cells in a U.S. test project for next-generation gas stations that would use solar power to produce hydrogen from water for powering fuel cell vehicles, such as Honda's FCX Clarity.
William Pratt

US Brass Mill Products Exports Up 11% in June - 0 views

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    The latest figures from the Copper & Brass Fabricators Council show US Brass Mill exports up 11% to 28,792,524lbs compared with the same period in 2007. Primary destinations for exports were Canada (41.2%), Mexico (31.9%) and China (6.1%). Imports of brass mill products, headed for the construction, automotive and electronics industries, were down 1.7% to 51,938,141lbs over the same period. The main sources of imports were China (22.8%), Mexico (21.1%) and Germany (13.6%).
Colin Bennett

Russia eliminates some nickel, copper export duties - 0 views

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    MOSCOW, January 21 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's prime minister signed on Wednesday a resolution to completely eliminate plain nickel and cathode copper export duties, but kept 10% duties in place for refined copper and copper alloys, a government spokesman said.
Piotr Ortonowski

Japan - Japan Copper and Brass Association reported that Japanese rolled copper product... - 0 views

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    The Japan Copper & Brass Association reported Japanese copper rolled product import fell by 2.5% y-o-y to 50,057t in the fiscal year ending March 2008. While volume of import was still high, it has fallen y-o-y the first time since the fiscal year ending March 2002. Copper tube import decreased by 19% y-o-y to 10,661t, partly due to the slowdown of new housing starts after the Japanese imposed new building standard law. Biggest importers to Japan are reported to be South Korea, China, Germany, Taiwan and North America.
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    According to the Japan Copper and Brass Association, total production of copper and copper alloy semis fell by 4.1% y-o-y to 72,770t in July. Output also contracted by 0.5% m-o-m in July, a second consecutive monthly decline. The fall is attributed in large part to the struggling automotive sector, which has been strongly impacted by the 11th March disaster.
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    Production for domestic shipments contracted by 6.6% y-o-y to reach 51,112t, whilst output for export markets fell more rapidly in January, reaching 8,898t after a 23.1% y-o-y decline (this however, was narrower than the December drop in exports of 30.7% y-o-y). Copper strip still represented the most heavily produced brass mill semi-fabricated product (27.7% of overall production in gross weight) but output decreased by 11.3% y-o-y, amounting to 16,600t in January. This was principally attributed to weak interconnector demand, the impact of the flooding in Thailand and the highly appreciated yen affecting the export market. Copper tube output decreased by 14.5% y-o-y to 9,750t in January, on weak demand from air conditioner manufacturers caused by bad weather and a slow world economy. Brass bar production fell by 7.7% y-o-y but rose by 900t since December to reach 14,206t in January. The change was attributed to improving demand from the domestic automotive and plumbing sectors.
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