China's net gold imports via Hong Kong in June fall 60pc from May

Mon July 28 2025

 

China's net gold imports via Hong Kong in June fell nearly 60 percent from May, Hong Kong Census and Statistics Department data showed on Monday.

 

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

 

As the world's leading gold consumer, China's purchasing activities can influence global gold markets significantly. The Hong Kong data may not provide a complete picture of Chinese purchases because gold is also imported via Shanghai and Beijing.

 

BY THE NUMBERS

Net imports via Hong Kong to China for June stood at 19.37 metric tons, compared with net imports of 48.13 tons in May.

 

China's total gold imports via Hong Kong reached 34.72 tons in June, down nearly 40 percent from May's 57.76 tons.

 

CONTEXT

China's gold consumption in the first half of 2025 fell 3.5 percent from the same period a year earlier to 505.2 metric tons, the state-backed gold association said last week.

 

China's imports of gold extended declines for a second successive month in June, customs data showed on July 20.

 

Source: https://www.thestandard.com.hk