November 2023 Crude Lead (Bullion) Export Statistics Analysis Record 6,000 Tons Reached; Shipments to India to Reach 3,000 Tons
01/15/2024 11:08
(Detailed Analysis)
In terms of volume, the single month of November set a new record, with a significant increase from the previous month to 6,246 tons, 120% m/m and 214% y/y, while the total for January-November was 47,685 tons, 124% y/y.
By major export destination, exports to South Korea surged for the first time in three months to 1,446 tons, the highest level since August 2008, at 250% m/m and 185% y/y, for a total of 8,037 tons from January to November, or 110% y/y. Shipments to Taiwan maintained the
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