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China increases aluminum extrusion exports in Jul

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Update time : 2024-09-02 15:46:06
According to statistics, China’s exports of aluminum extrusion totaled 90,300 in July, falling by 7.5% compared to the previous month while rising by 0.8% from the same month a year ago.

Among them, exports to Vietnam accounted for approximately 6.1% of the total, followed by Israel’s 5.7% and India’s 5.3%.

Due to the anti-dumping (AD) measures implemented by the US and other countries, some Chinese exporters significantly decreased their supply to the US in July, and some exporters even stopped supplying to the US.

With overseas AD policies set to be effective in the fourth quarter, long-term orders start to become uncertain. However, export volume in August was still expected to have a year-on-year growth.
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