SHFE Cast Aluminum Alloy Warrants Drop by 2,047 mt to 42,944 mt on March 24

Published: Mar 24, 2026 17:38
[SMM Flash News] SHFE data showed that as of March 24, the total registered volume of cast aluminum alloy warrants was 42,944 mt, a decrease of 2,047 mt from the previous trading day. By region, the total registered volume was Shanghai (2,755 mt, down 422 mt), Guangdong (17,257 mt, down 210 mt), Jiangsu (4,209 mt, down 813 mt), Zhejiang (13,672 mt, down 483 mt), Chongqing (3,723 mt, down 119 mt), and Sichuan (1,327 mt, increase 0 mt).

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