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Tsingshan has asked some Indonesian nickel producers for a reduction in output to allow aluminium to be produced.
Three sources said that China's Tsingshan group has asked the nickel pig iron producers at Indonesia's Weda Bay Industrial Park to reduce output in June so as to "conserve energy" for aluminium production. This is a sign that the group's move into the lighter metal, aluminum, is beginning to squeeze the nickel operations. Sources said that Tsingshan sent the request to NPI producers last week, as the feedstock is a vital component for stainless steel. The company also prioritized aluminium due to the recent price increase. Tsingshan owns shares in the power plant of the industrial park. The move will...