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Some Japan purchasers accept 30% higher aluminium premiums for Q1, sources state

Some Japanese aluminium purchasers have accepted pay an international producer a premium of $228 per metric lot over the benchmark cost for shipments from January to March, up 30% from this quarter, two sources straight involved in the talks stated.

The fourth consecutive quarterly boost, the figure exceeds the $175 per ton paid in the quarter from October to December. It is also the greatest premium because 2015, though a little lower than the initial deals of $230-$ 260 made by producers.

Japan is a major Asian importer of the light metal and the premiums << PREM-ALUM-JP > for primary metal shipments it consents to pay each quarter over the benchmark London Metal Exchange (LME). cash price set the yardstick for the area.

Settlements in between other purchasers and sellers are still. continuous.

The arrangement comes in the middle of issues over tighter supply in. Asia after China stated it would cancel a 13% export tax refund. for aluminium semi-manufactured products from Dec. 1.

The relocation is anticipated to increase ingot demand from Asian. rolling mills outside China to produce semi-finished products, a. source at an international producer stated, keeping in mind that inquiries for the. primary metal is currently increasing.

Strong global alumina costs, which prompted some producers. to reduce aluminium output, along with civil unrest in. Mozambique, have actually heightened concerns over tighter international supply. and higher premiums, the source said.

The sources decreased to be identified due to the level of sensitivity. of the matter.

Russian aluminium producer Rusal stated in November. that it will cut output by more than 6% in response to high. international alumina prices and as tight monetary policy and an. financial slowdown moisten domestic demand for the metal.

Last week, Australia's South32 stated that it has. withdrawn its output projection for its Mozal Aluminium smelter in. Mozambique amidst post-election civil unrest.

Although Japanese domestic demand stays sluggish, we. settled at $228 due to abroad supply dangers and the possibility. that prolonged settlements might push costs even greater,. another source at a Japanese end-buyer said.

(source: Reuters)