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Insight – China’s commodity imports and the supercycle

MtR by MtR
June 9, 2021
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Insight – China’s commodity imports and the supercycle


THE bullish shine surrounding commodities may have lost some of its lustre, with imports in May by top buyer China looking unimpressive, and far from levels associated with a new supercycle.

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Imports of major commodities crude oil, iron ore, copper and coal all dropped in May from the prior month, according to customs data released.

While the various commodities were affected by differing factors, including some more related to supply issues, the decline is hardly supportive of the view that demand for natural resources is so strong that a new period of extended price rallies has started.

Crude oil imports were 40.97 million tonnes, equivalent to about 9.65 million barrels per day (bpd), down from 9.82 million bpd in April and 14.6% below the 11.3 million bpd in May last year.

It was the weakest daily import number this year and came as about 1.2 million bpd of Chinese refinery capacity was offline for maintenance.

However, it’s also worth noting that May arriving cargoes would have likely been arranged in February and March, at a time when crude oil prices were starting to rally, with Brent futures rising from around US$54 (RM222.48) a barrel at the start of February and ending March at around US$64 (RM263.68).

Since Chinese refiners stocked up on cheap crude during the price collapse during last year’s coronavirus pandemic and a brief price war between top exporters Saudi Arabia and Russia, they may feel little pressure to import more crude than just enough to cover their refinery processing plans.

China’s May imports of unwrought copper fell to 445, 725 tonnes, down from 484, 890 tonnes in April, but up from 436, 030 tonnes in May last year.

Copper imports may have been disrupted by a new surge of coronavirus infections in China in April, which resulted in border closures in the world’s top exporter of the industrial metal.

But in common with crude oil, the copper price has been surging, reaching a record high above US$10, 400 (RM42, 848) a tonne in early May, with the price rallying hard throughout April, when benchmark London three-month contracts gained 12% over the course of the month.

The strong gains in copper may have led some Chinese buyers to scale back purchases for investment purposes, leading to lower import volumes in May.

Iron ore imports in May dropped to 89.79 million tonnes, down from 98.57 million in April, and the weakest monthly figure since 87.03 million in May 2020.

However, the lower May outcome is most likely a result of supply issues, especially from number two shipper Brazil, which is still battling the coronavirus outbreak.

Spot iron ore also reached a record high in May of US$235.55 (RM970.47) a tonne, according to commodity price reporting agency Argus, and like other commodities it has been enjoying strong gains in recent weeks.

But unlike crude oil and copper, where Chinese buyers may be prepared to sit on the sidelines during a period of elevated prices, iron ore is benefiting from strong steel demand as Beijing’s stimulus spending works its way through the economy.

The authorities in Beijing have tried to force iron ore prices lower through a raft of measures, such as boosting the cost of trading, but their success was only short-lived, and likely to remain that way until iron ore supply rises to closer to potential, or China actually tries to limit steel output, something it shows no signs of doing.

Coal imports were 21.04 million tonnes in May, down from 21.73 million in April and 22.06 million in the same month in 2020.

In the first five months of the year coal imports were 111 million tonnes, down 25.2% from the same period last year.

Some of the decline is self-inflicted as China has placed an unofficial ban on buying coal from Australia, and it has found it hard to source sufficient alternative cargoes from other exporters, such as Indonesia, Russia and the United States.

This has led to some unusual price disparities on various coal grades, with mid-grade Australian thermal coal selling at a steep discount to the higher-quality fuel, mainly bought by Japan and South Korea, while lower-grade Indonesian coal has rallied strongly as Chinese buyers turn to this source.

Overall, the China May trade figures don’t scream out that a commodity supercycle is underway.

Instead they tell a story of still solid demand, but growth in imports being constrained by the impact of higher prices and ongoing supply issues. — Reuters

Clyde Russell is a columnist for Reuters. The views expressed here are the writer’s own.





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