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Japan Q2 aluminium premiums set at $145-$ 148/T, up 61% -64% q/q, sources say

The premiums for aluminium deliveries to Japanese buyers for April to June were set at $145. to $148 per metric load, up 61% to 64% from the previous quarter,. driven by tighter supply in Asia, 6 sources straight included. in pricing talks stated.

The figures were higher than the $90 per load paid in January. to March and mark the highest levels in almost two years. They. fell at the lower end of the preliminary offers of $145 to $155 made. by producers.

Japan is Asia's significant importer of the light metal and the. premiums << PREM-ALUM-JP > for main metal shipments it agrees to. pay each quarter over the benchmark London Metal Exchange (LME). cash price set the criteria for the area.

The quarterly rates talks began in late February in between. Japanese buyers and global suppliers, consisting of Rio Tinto. and South32.

The dive reflected constrained supplies throughout Asia,. omitting Japan, with strong demand from China, South Korea among. others, a source at an aluminium manufacturer said.

Japanese purchasers settled handle a global manufacturer at. $ 145 a load in mid-March, followed by arrangements with another. producer at $148 a load this month, the sources stated, declining. to be identified because of the sensitivity of the discussions.

The final contracts took two weeks longer than typical to. settle. Some buyers were initially reluctant to dedicate at $148 a. lot, however eventually compromised as the second manufacturer. stressed the tightening materials in the region, the sources. stated.

Both purchasers and sellers shared a view that Japanese need. from construction and non-automotive markets remains. lacklustre, the sources stated.

Domestic need stayed weak, but the premiums rose due to. external elements, a source at a trading home said, mentioning. China's strong cravings for imports.

China's primary aluminium imports rose 214.7% in. January-February this year, after increasing 131% for the complete. year of 2023.

Japan's imports of primary ingots rose 4.4% in the first. two months, following a 26% plunge in 2023.

Aluminium stocks at 3 significant Japanese ports. << AL-STK-JPPRT > were at 330,900 tons in February, according to. Marubeni, greater than the 250,000 to 300,000 heaps that. are thought about healthy.

(source: Reuters)