Metro Mining potent to rise to key supplier status, meeting China’s peaking bauxite demand

Published: May 6, 2025 13:52
China, the leading alumina and aluminium producer, heavily relies on imported bauxite, which surged to 57 per cent in 2024, owing to declining domestic ore grades and export restrictions from Indonesia.

China, the leading alumina and aluminium producer, heavily relies on imported bauxite, which surged to 57 per cent in 2024, owing to declining domestic ore grades and export restrictions from Indonesia. The country is thus prompted towards an urgent search for nearer-sourced supplies. Australia’s Metro Mining has reportedly seized this moment, with an urge for optimising production at its Bauxite Hills Mine in Queensland, and having ramped capacity up to 7 million tonnes per annum in H2 2024 and shipping 184,000 wet metric tonnes (WMT) in Q1 2025 to satisfy Chinese demand. Backed by long-term supply agreements totalling 6.9 million tonnes in 2025 and 6.1 million tonnes in 2026 with major Chinese partners, the company stands at a sub-USD 30 per dry tonne delivered cost target and a powerful AUD 307 million 2024 revenue performance with underlying EBITDA doubling to AUD 37 million.

Metro Mining potent to rise to key supplier status, meeting China’s peaking bauxite demandThis image is for referential purposes only and has been sourced from: https://discoveryalert.com.au/

China’s evident bauxite crunch

China’s domestic bauxite resources have been on a steady decline, with grades deteriorating and output failing to keep pace with burgeoning aluminium demand. According to the Shanghai Metals Market report, in January-December 2024, China imported a total of 158.767 million tonnes of bauxite, up 12.3 per cent Y-o-Y, up from just 2.8 per cent in 2002, with a clear indication of the nation’s susceptibility in its raw material supply chain. China’s prior reliance on bauxite lay with exporters such as Indonesia, who have in the recent past restricted shipments following its nickel ore ban in 2020, heightening the scramble for reliable sources. Australia, which holds roughly 16 per cent of global bauxite reserves, has stepped into this breach, with investors projecting the bauxite mining market to grow at a CAGR of 6.6 per cent to USD 32.3 billion by 2033.

Metro Mining’s swift ramp-up

Metro Mining has put all its force on ramping up output at its flagship Bauxite Hills operation in Cape York, Queensland. CEO Simon Wensley noted rich run rates in the final quarter of 2024.

“This will be the first year where we’ve really had that full expansion available to us all through the year,” he says, adding, “So this year’s plan is around 6.5 to 7 million tonnes.”

Log in to read the full story for FREE

Data Source Statement: Except for publicly available information, all other data are processed by SMM based on publicly available information, market communication, and relying on SMM‘s internal database model. They are for reference only and do not constitute decision-making recommendations.

For any inquiries or to learn more information, please contact: lemonzhao@smm.cn
For more information on how to access our research reports, please contact:service.en@smm.cn
Related News
Iranian Drones Strike US Military Targets in Kuwait and UAE, Hitting Aluminum Facilities Linked to F-35 Production
11 hours ago
Iranian Drones Strike US Military Targets in Kuwait and UAE, Hitting Aluminum Facilities Linked to F-35 Production
Read More
Iranian Drones Strike US Military Targets in Kuwait and UAE, Hitting Aluminum Facilities Linked to F-35 Production
Iranian Drones Strike US Military Targets in Kuwait and UAE, Hitting Aluminum Facilities Linked to F-35 Production
On April 5, the Iranian military issued a statement on April 4, saying that the Iranian military used drones to strike multiple US military targets in Kuwait and other Gulf countries on the same day. The report said that the targets also included aluminum industrial facilities in the United Arab Emirates. The United States and Israel have invested a lot of money in the aluminum industry in the United Arab Emirates, and use it to produce a variety of fighters, including the F-35 stealth fighter, as well as missiles, tanks, and armored vehicles.
11 hours ago
Eurasian Economic Commission Proposes Maintaining Anti-Dumping Duties on Chinese and Azerbaijani Aluminum Tape
11 hours ago
Eurasian Economic Commission Proposes Maintaining Anti-Dumping Duties on Chinese and Azerbaijani Aluminum Tape
Read More
Eurasian Economic Commission Proposes Maintaining Anti-Dumping Duties on Chinese and Azerbaijani Aluminum Tape
Eurasian Economic Commission Proposes Maintaining Anti-Dumping Duties on Chinese and Azerbaijani Aluminum Tape
On April 3, according to the China Trade Remedies Information Network, on April 2, 2026, the Internal Market Protection Department of the Eurasian Economic Commission issued the final disclosure of the first sunset review of the anti-dumping measures on aluminum tape originating in China and Azerbaijan. If the anti-dumping duties on the products involved in China and Azerbaijan are cancelled, the dumping of the products involved and the substantial damage caused by the dumping to the relevant industries of the Eurasian Economic Union will continue or recur. Therefore, it is recommended to maintain the anti-dumping tax determined in Announcement No. 115 of 2020 unchanged and continue to impose an anti-dumping tax on the products in question for a period of five years, of which the tax rate
11 hours ago
Shaanxi-Henan UHV DC Project, Final in "Three Exchanges Nine Direct," to Be Completed by 2028
11 hours ago
Shaanxi-Henan UHV DC Project, Final in "Three Exchanges Nine Direct," to Be Completed by 2028
Read More
Shaanxi-Henan UHV DC Project, Final in "Three Exchanges Nine Direct," to Be Completed by 2028
Shaanxi-Henan UHV DC Project, Final in "Three Exchanges Nine Direct," to Be Completed by 2028
On March 31, the National Grid announced that the Shaanxi-Henan ± 800 kV UHV DC project, the final project of the "three exchanges and nine direct" projects in the National "14th Five-Year" plan, with a total investment of 19 billion yuan.It starts in Yulin, Shaanxi, and ends in Kaifeng, Henan, passing through Shaanxi, Shanxi, and Henan provinces. The total length of the line is 728 kilometers, the transmission capacity is 8 million kilowatts, and it is planned to be completed and put into operation in 2028.
11 hours ago
Metro Mining potent to rise to key supplier status, meeting China’s peaking bauxite demand - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)