China’s aluminum exports to surge as mideast disruptions persist

Straitstimes
2026.04.15 03:35
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Chinese aluminum exports are projected to surge due to supply disruptions in the Persian Gulf, which account for 9% of global output. With international prices at a premium, demand for aluminum products is expected to rise, particularly in April. March exports increased by 13% from February, reaching 485,000 tonnes. Analysts predict annual sales could exceed the record 6.7 million tonnes in 2024. Chinese firms are ready to supply overseas customers, although rising shipping costs and competition from magnesium alloys may pose challenges.