
The Most Overlooked Commodity Supply Shock Of 2026

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Aluminum is facing a significant supply shock, with a projected 2 million ton deficit by year-end, according to Mercuria's analyst Nick Snowdon. The Gulf region's disruptions and high energy costs in Europe are exacerbating the crisis. The U.S. imports 80% of its aluminum, with declining domestic production due to power constraints. China is benefiting from the situation, increasing exports, while Canada, with its hydro-powered smelting, emerges as a strategic alternative for Western buyers. Companies like Rio Tinto and Alcoa are positioned to gain from this tightening supply.
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