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03/24/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Aluminum prices soar as Australia hits Russia with alumina export ban
Australia recently hit Russia with alumina export ban. The move by the world’s top alumina exporter immediately sent aluminum spot prices soaring. Following the ban’s announcement on March 21, Australia’s top alumina refineries stopped shipping alumina to Russia’s United Co. Rusal International PJSC, the world’s second-largest aluminum company by production output. Rusal has a 20 percent share […]
03/23/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Aluminum prices soar as Australia bans alumina exports to Russia
The ban on alumina exports to Russia has added more pressure on aluminum giant United Co. Rusal International PJSC. Moscow-based Rusal shares dropped after Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced that the country is immediately banning exports. Australia supplies almost 20 percent of Russia’s alumina, which is a key ingredient for producing aluminum. Its exports of […]
03/22/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Biden wants Americans to buy electric cars made with Russian aluminum
United States President Joe Biden and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg were recently mocked by conservatives for suggesting that working-class Americans scrambling to pay the soaring oil prices should consider acquiring an electric vehicle (EV) instead. Yet, this easy solution supported by Democratic elites might just be even more unreal considering the current financial situation of many Americans. It turns […]
02/24/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Aluminum and nickel, other commodity prices rise following Russia’s move on Ukraine
Aluminum and nickel prices spiked after Russia moved troops to two areas in Ukraine and declared them as independent regions. Aluminum prices, which were at $3,270 per ton on February 21, jumped 3.67 percent to around $3,390 the following day. Meanwhile, nickel, which was trading at $24.350 per ton, jumped 3.9 percent to $25,300 on […]
10/15/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Aluminum prices jump to 13-year high; extreme power requirements for manufacturing prompts China to halt production
Prices for aluminum have risen to a 13-year high amid the ongoing energy shortages worldwide. These energy shortages across China have resulted in China’s halting of aluminum production, given the extreme energy inputs required to purify and manufacture aluminum. China’s move carries repercussions for many other industries that use processed aluminum for their products. Aluminum’s price […]
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