Global Export of Copper-Zinc Base Alloy Wire by Country

In 2023, Germany and China led global exports of copper-zinc base alloy wire, with their markets growing modestly at 0.59% and 2.94% respectively. Japan faced a significant decline of 6.97%. The United States and South Korea experienced minor decreases, while South Africa showed a massive rise of 395.98%. Most European countries saw slight gains except for Slovakia and Denmark, which contracted. Other notable gainers included the Philippines, Serbia, and the United Arab Emirates.

Looking ahead, major trends to monitor include sustainable production practices, geopolitical influences on supply chains, technological advancements, and the impact of renewable energy policies on metal demand.

Top countries in Export of Copper-Zinc Base Alloy Wire by Country

# 10 Countries US Dollars Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 126,300,000 2023 +0.95% +0.59% View data
2 2 China 121,980,000 2023 +3.8% +2.94% View data
3 3 Japan 54,094,000 2023 -2.69% -6.97% View data
4 4 France 40,598,000 2023 +2.14% +1.01% View data
5 5 United States 34,211,000 2023 -1.33% -1.02% View data
6 6 South Korea 33,460,000 2023 -1.74% -0.97% View data
7 7 Peru 30,272,000 2023 +2.07% +1.89% View data
8 8 Italy 19,382,000 2023 +1.52% +1.76% View data
9 9 Indonesia 15,515,000 2023 +6.37% +2.92% View data
10 10 Mexico 12,585,000 2023 +0.51% +0.64% View data

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