SHFE: Cast Aluminum Alloy Warrants Up 268 mt to 30,551 mt on April 17

Published: Apr 19, 2026 16:15
[SMM Update] SHFE data showed that on April 17, the total registered cast aluminum alloy warrants stood at 30,551 mt, an increase of 268 mt from the previous trading day. Specifically, the total registered volume in Shanghai was 1,822 mt (unchanged), Guangdong 11,572 mt (down 31 mt), Jiangsu 3,848 mt (down 31 mt), Zhejiang 8,200 mt (up 30 mt), Chongqing 3,603 mt (unchanged), and Sichuan 1,506 mt (up 300 mt) from the previous trading day.

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