Overview: This page contains the latest trade data of Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought. In 2019, Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought were the world's 38th most traded product, with a total trade of $56.4B. Between 2018 and 2019 the exports of Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought decreased by -10%, from $62.7B to $56.4B. Trade in Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought represent 0.31% of total world trade.
Imports: In 2019 the top importers of Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwroughtwere China ($19.5B), United States ($3.97B), Germany ($3.05B), Italy ($3.05B), and United Arab Emirates ($2.79B).
Tariffs: In 2018 the average tariff for Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought was 2.15%, making it the 6148th lowest tariff using the HS6 product classification.
The countries with the highest import tariffs for Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought are Bahamas (40.2%), Uzbekistan (28.7%), Bermuda (25%), Zambia (13.6%), and Algeria (12.2%). The countries with the lowest tariffs are Angola (0%), Kenya (0%), Mauritius (0%), Rwanda (0%), and Tanzania (0%).
Ranking: Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought ranks 4402nd in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description: Copper cathodes can be used to make copper sheet, wire, and cable. Copper sections of cathodes are used to make copper rod and other copper products.
Between 2018 and 2019, the fastest growing importers of Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought were India ($261M), Netherlands ($193M), South Korea ($186M), Belgium ($113M), and Namibia ($104M).
This chart shows the evolution of the market concentration of exports of Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought.
In 2019, market concentration measured using Shannon Entropy, was 4.45. This means that most of the exports of Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought are explained by 21 countries.
This map shows which countries export or import more of Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought. Each country is colored based on the difference in exports and imports of Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought during 2019.
In 2019, the countries that had a largest trade value in exports than in imports of Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought were Chile ($13.4B), Russia ($4.17B), Democratic Republic of the Congo ($4.06B), Japan ($2.89B), and Australia ($2.66B).
In 2019, the countries that had a largest trade value in imports than in exports of Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought were China ($17.6B), United States ($3.4B), Italy ($2.97B), United Arab Emirates ($2.7B), and Germany ($2.29B).
In 2018, the average tariff for importing Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought was 2.15%. The countries with the highest tariffs for importing Copper cathodes and sections of cathodes unwrought were Bahamas (40.2%), Uzbekistan (28.7%), Bermuda (25%), Zambia (13.6%), and Algeria (12.2%).
The Complexity-Relatedness diagram compares the risk and the strategic value of a product's potential export opportunities. Relatedness is predictive of the probability that a country increases its exports in a product. Complexity, is associated with higher levels of income, economic growth potential, lower income inequality, and lower emissions.