Ningbo Jintian Copper (Group) Co., Ltd. processes copper in China. The company’s products include copper products, such as copper rods, copper plates and strips, copper tubes, copper wires (rows), cathode copper, valves, electromagnetic wires, and other products; rare earth permanent magnet materials; copper strip products, including high-precision bronze strips, brass strips, and copper strips; gate, ball valves, stop, check, filters, temperature control, pressure reducing, exhaust valves; bellows; water meters; and sintered NdFeB permanent magnet materials. It also engages in non-ferrous metal processing business; and import and export of metal materials and mineral products such as copper, zinc, nickel, machinery and equipment, plastic raw materials, chemical raw materials, household appliances, textiles and clothing, light industrial crafts, building materials, decoration materials, hardware and machinery, solar energy products, copper products, and auto parts. In addition, the company provides copper, gas, cast steel, and cast-iron valves, as well as plumbing and sanitary wares, water meters, and various pipe fittings. It serves energy vehicles, clean energy, rail transportation, power Internet of Things, communications electronics, wind power generation, 5G communications, new energy vehicles, rail transit, power Internet of Things, and smart cities industries. The company was formerly known as Ningbo Jintian Copper (Group) Company and changed its name to Ningbo Jintian Copper (Group) Co., Ltd. in December 2000. Ningbo Jintian Copper (Group) Co., Ltd. was founded in 1986 and is based in Ningbo, China.
Chinese Market Performance
7D7 Days: 1.4%
3M3 Months: 12.7%
1Y1 Year: 30.0%
YTDYear to Date: 13.1%
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