Alumina Prices in China to Rise Slightly on Pandemic-Induced Supply and Demand Imbalance

Published: Mar 24, 2022 10:11
Source: SMM
SHANGHAI, Mar 24 (SMM) - Recently, transportation in Binzhou, Jiaozuo and some other regions in north China has been hindered by COVID containment measures, which tightened the spot supply of raw materials and alumina and led to regional imbalance of supply and demand.

SHANGHAI, Mar 24 (SMM) - Recently, transportation in Binzhou, Jiaozuo and some other regions in north China has been hindered by COVID containment measures, which tightened the spot supply of raw materials and alumina and led to regional imbalance of supply and demand. A large amount of new alumina capacity in south-west China has been put into operation, and the local alumina prices are unlikely to rise unless exports increase significantly.  

Bullish factors: The regional imbalance between supply and demand; widening price difference between China and overseas has boosted alumina exports.

Bearish factors: new alumina capacity will be released on a large scale in early April. With both positive and negative factors in play, the future alumina prices will wait for guidance from large-scale transactions.

The SMM weighted alumina index stood at 2,963 yuan/mt yesterday, from the previous day. Alumina prices were stable across Shandong, Henan, Shanxi, Guangxi, and Guizhou, but rose 125 yuan/mt in Bayuquan, Liaoning.


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