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Ease in overseas grid construction leads to China’s aluminium wire and cable exports to a 2-year low

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Update time : 2024-11-04 15:07:54
According to China customs data, September 2024 witnessed a continued decline in aluminium wire and cable exports. Month-on-month, the export volume was down by 29 per cent, while year-on-year, 39.77 per cent lower. Following a stable export trend at the beginning of the year, recording over 20 per cent growth Y-o-Y, China’s aluminium wire and cable shipments started facing a hit, making the Q3 export volume unsatisfactory.
Focusing on September, China’s aluminium wire and cable exports were valued at $28.06 million, down by 25.48 per cent and 38.42 per cent. As per the historical survey, the quantity of exported items was about two-year low, standing at 9,300 tonnes. Among these, the export volume of steel-core aluminium stranded wire and similar products was 4,650 tonnes, down by 43.79 per cent M-o-M, while the export volume of aluminium stranded wire and similar products reached 4,721 tonnes, 4.36 per cent less than a month ago.
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