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IAI reports that due to the war, Gulf Aluminium production fell 6% in March.

The International Aluminium Institute reported that the primary aluminium production rate in the Gulf region fell by 6% from the previous month in March. They cited an "obvious effect on the market" due to the Middle East war.

The IAI data provides an initial estimate of the damage to the aluminium supply due to the conflict. This has seen two of the largest smelters in the region attacked by Iran and impacted the shipping to export markets.

The IAI said in a press release that the daily production of 'the Gulf countries', which account for around 9 percent of global aluminum smelting capability, dropped to 15,963 tons on average in March from 16,997 in February.

Jonathan Grant, IAI Secretary-General, said: "We don't yet have the final March figures from?all of our members smelters. We can expect that the actual production will be even lower when the complete?dataset is available in May."

IAI reported that global primary aluminium production in 'March increased 0.9% on a year-on-year basis to?6.302 millions tons. However, the daily rate fell 0.3% compared to February. Reporting by Tom Daly, Editing by Joe Bavier

(source: Reuters)