China's Secondary Aluminum Alloy Ingot Inventory Rises 112 mt to 30,900 mt Amid Slight Buildup Trend

Published: May 12, 2026 09:45
[SMM Express] China's mainstream consumption areas saw secondary aluminum alloy ingot inventory increase by 112 mt from the previous trading day to 30,900 mt today, continuing a slight inventory buildup trend.

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