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Swiss gold exports to China surge to 5-1/2-year high

Published by Uma Rajagopal

Posted on August 18, 2022

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· Last updated: February 4, 2026

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An image showcasing melted gold flowing from a smelter at Argor-Heraeus in Mendrisio, symbolizing the surge in Swiss gold exports to China. In July 2022, exports reached a 5-1/2-year high, reflecting increased demand in the world's largest bullion market.
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LONDON (Reuters) – Swiss exports of gold to China in July rose to their highest since December 2016, Swiss customs data showed on Thursday, as demand in the world’s largest bullion market improved. Switzerland shipped 80.1 tonnes of gold worth 4.4 billion Swiss francs ($4.6 billion) to mainland China, up from 32.5 tonnes in June […]

LONDON (Reuters) – Swiss exports of gold to China in July rose to their highest since December 2016, Swiss customs data showed on Thursday, as demand in the world’s largest bullion market improved.

Switzerland shipped 80.1 tonnes of gold worth 4.4 billion Swiss francs ($4.6 billion) to mainland China, up from 32.5 tonnes in June and the second-highest monthly total in figures that stretch back to 2012.

Gold prices slipped below $1,700 an ounce in July from more than $2,000 earlier in the year as rising interest rates triggered selling by Western investors.

Retail consumers in markets like China often buy less when prices rise and more when they fall. China had also in July emerged from COVID-19 lockdowns earlier in the year.

The surge in shipments to China lifted Switzerland’s total gold exports to 186.2 tonnes in July, again the most since 2016.

Switzerland is the biggest refining and transit hub for gold and its data offer insight into global market trends.

It shipped 15.8 tonnes of gold in July to India, another top bullion consumer, up from 7.7 tonnes in June but only around half the monthly average over the last year.

The customs data also showed that Switzerland imported 261 kg of gold from Russia, taking the total imported during May, June and July to 3.6 tonnes worth 225 million Swiss francs ($235 million).

Customs authorities have said the imports in May and June were of Russian gold but that the metal came from Britain, a major gold storage centre. They said they had no evidence that the gold was produced after Russia invaded Ukraine.

Switzerland earlier this month banned imports of gold from Russia.

Following are numbers and comparisons.

SWISS TRADE DATA (KG)

EXPORT (kg)

Jul-22 186,157

Jun-22 83,964

Jul-21 94,351

SHIPMENTS TO KEY MARKETS (KG)

To China To Hong To India

Kong

Jul-22 80,149 3,679 15,836

Jun-22 32,510 6,029 7,674

Jul-21 20,000 6,129 36,502

* Source: Swiss customs. Data subject to revision by source.

($1 = 0.9533 Swiss francs )

(Reporting by Peter Hobson; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is gold export?
Gold export refers to the process of selling and shipping gold from one country to another. Countries like Switzerland are major exporters due to their refining capabilities.
What is a bullion market?
A bullion market is a marketplace where precious metals like gold and silver are traded. It is characterized by the buying and selling of physical bars or coins.
What are interest rates?
Interest rates are the cost of borrowing money or the return on savings, expressed as a percentage. They influence economic activity and consumer behavior.
What is the significance of gold prices?
Gold prices reflect the market value of gold and are influenced by factors such as demand, supply, and economic conditions. They can impact consumer purchasing behavior.

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