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Key Takeaway From LME Week: China Fights Back By Upgrading Alumina And Primary Aluminium Trade With Russia

iconOct 11, 2023 10:25
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SHANGHAI, Oct 11 (SMM) – The ongoing 2023 SMM LME LONDON EVENT, being held at ST. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London, Euston Rd., London NW1 2AR, has brought together major industry players and commodity experts to share their valuable insights and unique perspectives on new energy and base metals outlook.

SHANGHAI, Oct 11 (SMM) – The ongoing 2023 SMM LME LONDON EVENT, being held at ST. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London, Euston Rd., London NW1 2AR, has brought together major industry players and commodity experts to share their valuable insights and unique perspectives on new energy and base metals outlook. We have invited Andy Home, a columnist for Reuters, to share his views. And please stay tuned for more insights we have to offer from the LME Week.

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