China copper deals bring dry bulk hope
Rising copper imports to China could be an indication that industrial production is on the increase and demand for commodities will rebound in the near future.
Chinese copper imports reached a high of 329,000 tonnes in February, 42% more than the 232,700 tonnes imported in January, according to data from Imarex Asia.
Historically, copper has been a leading indicator for the general economy, Lorentzen &...
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