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    Swiss gold exports to China slow but shipments to Turkey surge

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on September 20, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 4, 2026

    The image showcases gold ingots at the Argor-Heraeus refinery, highlighting the recent trends in Swiss gold exports to China and a surge in shipments to Turkey amid economic fluctuations.
    Gold ingots and bars at Argor-Heraeus, symbolizing Swiss gold exports to China and Turkey - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    LONDON (Reuters) – Swiss exports of gold to China fell in August from July’s 5-1/2-year high, while shipments to Turkey rose to their highest since June 2013, Swiss customs data showed on Tuesday.

    LONDON (Reuters) – Swiss exports of gold to China fell in August from July’s 5-1/2-year high, while shipments to Turkey rose to their highest since June 2013, Swiss customs data showed on Tuesday.

    Falling gold prices in recent months have seen metal flow from commercial vaults in the United States and Britain to countries in Asia, which have large consumer markets for gold and typically take advantage of low prices.

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

    The customs figures also showed that Switzerland imported 5.7 tonnes of Russian gold worth around $320 million in August, the most since April 2020, but Swiss authorities said this metal, while Russian in origin, came from Britain.

    Large Western banks and refiners stopped buying gold from Russia after the Kremlin attacked Ukraine in February and Switzerland banned imports of gold from Russia in August.

    But hundreds of tonnes of gold mined in Russia still sit in vaults in London, Zurich and New York.

    Barring July’s bumper number, Switzerland’s exports of gold to mainland China in August were the highest since January. Shipments to India were the highest since May.

    Turkey, which is enduring rampant inflation and a fast-weakening currency, began stepping up gold imports from Switzerland in May.

    Gold is seen by many as a safe place to store assets during times of economic turbulence.

    Following are numbers and comparisons.

    SWISS TRADE DATA (KG)

    EXPORT (kg)

    Aug-22 121,025

    Jul-22 186,158

    Aug-21 116,455

    SHIPMENTS TO KEY MARKETS (KG)

    To China To Hong Kong To India To Turkey

    Aug-22 37,807 1,034 19,359 23,695

    Jul-22 80,149 3,679 15,836 20,128

    Aug-21 18,200 2,085 70,294 0

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

    (Reporting by Peter Hobson; editing by Uttaresh.V)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swiss gold exports to China slow but shipments to Turkey surge

    1What is gold export?

    Gold export refers to the process of selling and shipping gold from one country to another, often influenced by market demand and price fluctuations.

    2What is the significance of gold in finance?

    Gold is considered a safe-haven asset, often used to hedge against inflation and economic instability, making it a popular investment choice.

    3What are the impacts of falling gold prices?

    Falling gold prices can lead to increased demand in consumer markets, prompting higher imports and exports as buyers seek to capitalize on lower costs.

    4What is the role of Switzerland in the gold market?

    Switzerland is a leading hub for gold refining and trading, providing critical insights into global gold market trends and movements.

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