Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Plate, sheet, strip, refined copper, flat, t > 0.15mm. In 2023, Plate, sheet, strip, refined copper, flat, t > 0.15mm were the world's 1791st most traded product, with a total trade of $1.35B. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Plate, sheet, strip, refined copper, flat, t > 0.15mm decreased by -4.5%, from $1.41B to $1.35B. Trade in Plate, sheet, strip, refined copper, flat, t > 0.15mm represent 0.006% of total world trade.
Plate, sheet, strip, refined copper, flat, t > 0.15mm are a part of Copper Plating.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Plate, sheet, strip, refined copper, flat, t > 0.15mm were Germany ($180M), China ($150M), Japan ($142M), Finland ($117M), and Thailand ($110M).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Plate, sheet, strip, refined copper, flat, t > 0.15mm were United States ($202M), Thailand ($106M), Germany ($79.5M), China ($76.6M), and Chinese Taipei ($64.1M).
Ranking Plate, sheet, strip, refined copper, flat, t > 0.15mm ranks 2156th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Plates are larger than sheets and strips, and are used in applications where a large surface area is needed such as the roof of a house. Sheets are usually made by rolling the metal into a coil, which is then cut into pieces. They are usually cut from rolling mills and are used in applications such as in the roof of a house. Strips are formed by cutting a sheet into strips either by rolling or drawing. They are used to make roofing material. Refined copper is copper which has been refined to remove the impurities. It