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China's May aluminium production rises for the ninth consecutive month due to strong export demand

China's aluminium production rose by 1.7% in May compared to a year ago, marking the ninth consecutive month of gains. This was aided by higher overseas prices. Prices have since eased and may even fall further now that Washington and Tehran have signed a ceasefire.

The National Bureau of Statistics reported on Tuesday that China's aluminum output reached 3.89 million tons in May. The first five months of this year saw a 3.5% increase in output to 19.22 millions metric tons.

There was still a lot of uncertainty in May about a U.S. - Iran peace deal. The Strait of Hormuz was a major waterway used by the Gulf's aluminum manufacturing industry, which produced 8% of world output before the conflict started in late February.

In May, the price of three-month benchmark aluminium rose for a third month in a row by 5.5%. It has fallen 8.6% so far in June.

The preliminary customs data showed that China's exports unwrought aluminum and products grew by 5.7% in May, and by more than 10% during the first five months in 2026.

Exports of 'aluminium wire', which is used for power transmission and distribution in China, are also strong, thanks to the price rises caused by the Iran war and tax benefits compared with exports aluminium ingots.

China's production grew by?2.2% in the past year to 6.98 metric tons of nonferrous metals, including copper, aluminum, lead, zinc and nickel. The year-to-date production was up 3.1% to 34.38 millions metric tons.

(source: Reuters)