China Gold Demand Jumps as Imports Reach Two-Year High and Central Bank Keeps Buying

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China’s demand for gold picked up sharply in March as imports hit their highest level in two years. The latest data shows China imported 162 metric tonnes of gold during the month, a sign that buyers stayed active even as prices remained high.

At the same time, the People’s Bank of China extended its gold-buying streak to 17 straight months. The central bank added 5 tonnes in March, pushing its total gold reserves to a record 2,313 tonnes. That steady buying has kept China in focus as one of the most important players in the global gold market.

Strong Demand Returns to China’s Gold Market

March brought a broad recovery in China’s gold appetite. Seasonal demand helped lift wholesale buying, while local gold exchange-traded funds continued to draw fresh inflows during the first quarter.

This trend shows that investors still see gold as a safe place to park money. In simple terms, many buyers appear to treat gold like financial insurance when markets feel uncertain.

Key drivers behind the March surge included:

  • Strong investment demand
  • Continued central bank purchases
  • Safe-haven interest during global uncertainty
  • Portfolio diversification away from traditional assets

However, not every part of the market moved higher. Jewelry demand remained softer as elevated gold prices changed consumer behavior.

PBOC Buying Adds More Support for Bullion

The PBOC’s 5-tonne purchase in March marked its biggest monthly increase since February 2025. Furthermore, the central bank’s steady accumulation suggests that gold remains a strategic asset in China’s reserve planning.

This matters because official buying often gives the market extra support. When a major central bank keeps adding gold month after month, investors usually pay close attention.

China’s broader precious metals demand also improved in March. Reports showed silver imports rose as well, supported by both industrial use and investor interest.

Why Investors Are Watching China Closely

For global investors, the bigger story is consistency. China is not only importing more gold, but also building official reserves at a steady pace. Therefore, the trend could help support gold prices through 2026.

As concerns about geopolitics and reserve diversification continue, China’s gold strategy may remain a major force in the market.

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