SHFE Cast Aluminum Alloy Warrants Drop to 42,944 MT on March 25

Published: Mar 25, 2026 18:24
[SMM Flash News] SHFE data showed that as of March 25, the total registered volume of cast aluminum alloy warrants was 42,944 mt, down 2,519 mt from the previous trading day. By region, the total registered volumes were Shanghai (2,635 mt, down 120 mt), Guangdong (16,686 mt, down 571 mt), Jiangsu (3,608 mt, down 601 mt), Zhejiang (12,565 mt, down 1,107 mt), Chongqing (3,664 mt, down 60 mt), and Sichuan (1,267 mt, down 60 mt).

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