Japan Aluminum Shipments in June dipped to Slowest Pace in 7 months
Japan’s shipments of aluminum rolled products dipped at the slowest pace in 7 months in June as demand from can and carmakers improved. For full story, click here
Japan’s shipments of aluminum rolled products dipped at the slowest pace in 7 months in June as demand from can and carmakers improved. For full story, click here
Aluminum’s fundamentals remain dire, despite the upswing in Chinese Imports. Imports in the country are rising due to an arbitrage opportunity as Shanghai Futures Exchange aluminum is selling at a premium of $400-$500 per tonne on the London Metal Exchange.
Japan’s shipments of aluminum rolled products declined by the most in 28 years as carmakers and electronics equipment producers slashed purchases. For full story, click here
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