[SMM Aluminum Flash News] New Zealand Launches Safeguard Investigation into Aluminum Extrusion Imports

Published: Jun 4, 2026 10:18
New Zealand’s Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) has initiated a safeguard investigation into certain imported aluminum extrusion products and notified the WTO Safeguards Committee on May 28, 2026. The investigation covers aluminum alloy profiles, bars and rods produced through extrusion processes, including finished and unfinished products made from 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 series alloys. Products with anodized, painted and other surface treatments are also included. Imports from Australia and Singapore are excluded under existing free trade arrangements. Markets believe the move reflects growing global trade protection measures and could affect international aluminum extrusion trade flows.

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