No Arbitrage, No Rally: U.S. Aluminum Premium Stabilizes as Global Prices Weaken [SMM Analysis]

Published: Apr 3, 2025 23:55
Source: SMM
LME 3M aluminium prices came under pressure after the U.S. tariff announcement on 2 April, driven by concerns over weakening global demand and rising trade uncertainty. High tariffs are expected to disrupt Southeast Asia’s exports of aluminium products to the U.S., dampening primary aluminium consumption. Risk-off sentiment also led to long liquidation, further weighing on prices.

On April 2, President Donald Trump announced a new round of reciprocal tariffs. There is still no exemption from the existing tariff of 25% on imports of unwrought aluminium and aluminium products, and the scope was extended to imports of beer and aluminium cans.

As of April 3, the LME 3M daily average price stood at $2,460/t. In that case, the 25% tariff adds an estimated $615/t to the import cost. After factoring in ocean freight and inland transportation, the full landed cost for aluminium imports into the U.S. exceeds $800/t. At present, the U.S. Midwest premium has reached around $850/t, essentially aligning with this cost threshold. With minimal or no profit margin, the arbitrage window has effectively closed, and the premium has reached a stage of relative stability.

Back on February 12, Trump had already announced a blanket 25% tariff on steel and aluminium, with no exemptions, which officially took effect on March 12. In the weeks following that announcement, the Midwest premium rose sharply due to accelerated pre-tariff shipments. At that time, the arbitrage incentive was still strong, prompting exporters to rush cargoes to the U.S. Now that the tariff has taken effect, margins have been squeezed and market momentum has weakened. On the supply side, no major changes have occurred under the new tariff regime.

Meanwhile, U.S. domestic demand has underperformed. According to S&P Global, the February manufacturing PMI fell by 2.5 points to 50.2, and the March Consumer Confidence Index declined by 7.2 points to 92.9 (1985=100), signaling weak sentiment and sluggish demand outlook. In this context of uncertain demand and unpredictable policy developments, market participants are leaning toward just-in-time procurement instead of stockpiling, further limiting upside potential for premiums. There is even a risk of pullback in the near term.

In addition, the recently announced "reciprocal tariffs" targeting Southeast Asian countries may also dampen regional demand expectations. Since U.S. premiums are unlikely to drive meaningful structural arbitrage anymore, regional premiums in Europe and Japan may continue to face downward pressure, especially if U.S. demand weakens and more supply stays within local markets.

Fig 1. U.S. consumer confidence Index falls in March

Fig 2. U.S. manufacturing PMI index fell by 2.5 MoM in March (source: S&P Global)

There was also downward pressure on LME 3M aluminium prices. Following the release of the tariff policy, LME 3M prices moved lower, reflecting broader macro-market concerns over the outlook for global demand. It is widely believed that the high tariff policy will disrupt exports of aluminium-containing manufactured goods—particularly from Southeast Asia—to the United States, thereby weighing on actual consumption of primary aluminium. In addition, the escalation of tariffs has heightened global trade uncertainty, triggering risk-off sentiment and prompting the unwinding of some long positions, which further dragged prices down. As a result, in the short term, LME aluminium prices are likely to remain more influenced by macro sentiment and global demand expectations than by physical supply factors.


Fig 3:LME 3M aluminium prices remain under pressure




Author:Xinyi Liu | Aluminium Analyst | SMM UK

Tel: +44 07919949818 | Email: cathyliu@smm.cn

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 for 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
Lingyi iTech Lists on HKEX, Aims to Accelerate AI and Robotics Deployment
2 hours ago
Lingyi iTech Lists on HKEX, Aims to Accelerate AI and Robotics Deployment
Read More
Lingyi iTech Lists on HKEX, Aims to Accelerate AI and Robotics Deployment
Lingyi iTech Lists on HKEX, Aims to Accelerate AI and Robotics Deployment
[SMM News] According to reports, on June 26, Lingyi iTech (Guangdong) Company was listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The company stated that this Hong Kong listing is a key move in its strategic layout for the future. With its "A+H" dual capital platforms as a driving force, it will comprehensively accelerate its deployment across three strategic tracks—edge AI, humanoid robots, and AI servers—to build a globally leading AI hardware smart manufacturing platform. Centered on precision manufacturing and the embodied AI robot industry, Lingyi iTech has already developed processing and assembly capabilities for core components such as lead screws, reducers, joint modules, and thermal and charging solutions. It can provide a complete manufacturing process system covering CNC, die casting, MIM, forging, injection molding, 3D printing, and softgoods.
2 hours ago
Tuopu Group Advances Global Capacity with Poland Expansion and Thailand Plant on Track
2 hours ago
Tuopu Group Advances Global Capacity with Poland Expansion and Thailand Plant on Track
Read More
Tuopu Group Advances Global Capacity with Poland Expansion and Thailand Plant on Track
Tuopu Group Advances Global Capacity with Poland Expansion and Thailand Plant on Track
[SMM Flash News] According to reports, Tuopu Group's global capacity layout is progressing steadily. Specifically, the existing production lines at its Poland plant are operating normally, and the Phase II expansion is being planned, which will further take on orders from the local European market. The first-phase plant in Thailand is being built according to the established plan and is expected to be officially commissioned in 2026, gradually achieving capacity ramp-up and release. The company’s production sites outside China overall follow the development pace of "commission first, then ramp up, and finally steadily release capacity."
2 hours ago
SHFE Cast Aluminum Alloy Warrants Down 1,863 mt to 30,590 mt on June 29
2 hours ago
SHFE Cast Aluminum Alloy Warrants Down 1,863 mt to 30,590 mt on June 29
Read More
SHFE Cast Aluminum Alloy Warrants Down 1,863 mt to 30,590 mt on June 29
SHFE Cast Aluminum Alloy Warrants Down 1,863 mt to 30,590 mt on June 29
[SMM Flash] SHFE data showed that on June 29, the total registered volume of cast aluminum alloy warrants was 30,590 mt, down 1,863 mt from the previous trading day. Among them, the total registered volume in Shanghai was 3,320 mt, down 208 mt; in Guangdong, 4,920 mt, down 421 mt; in Jiangsu, 6,720 mt, down 663 mt; in Zhejiang, 9,918 mt, down 361 mt; in Chongqing, 4,867 mt, down 210 mt; and in Sichuan, 845 mt, up 0 mt from the previous trading day.
2 hours ago