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Glencore bought aluminium from Rusal worth $1.06 bln in 2023

Products group Glencore bought aluminium from Russian manufacturer Rusal worth $1.06 billion in 2023 as part of their longterm agreement, the Russian producer said in an annual report on Friday.

Although Rusal, the world's largest manufacturer outside China accounting for 5.5% of international output, itself is not a target of Western sanctions, some Western clients have actually been shunning new deals for Russia-made metals since Moscow invaded Ukraine in 2022.

Glencore has actually been under pressure to stop purchasing Russian metals. Its contract with Rusal expires this year unless it is extended.

Glencore declined to discuss Friday whether the agreement would be extended into 2025. The group stated in 2022 it would consent to no new contracts for Russian material however would meet existing commitments.

Last year's purchases by Glencore from Rusal would amount to around 459,000 metric tons, according to a calculation based on the average London Metal Exchange cash cost of $2,307. per load for 2023.

It is a rough quote because the cost would also include. local premiums, which depend upon the destination of deliveries. Rusal's 2023 aluminium sales amounted to 4.2 million loads.

Dealing in Russian metals has actually become an increasingly. complex business for traders given that 2023 as Western nations. continue broadening sanctions on Moscow.

In the latest twist, Washington and London

prohibited

aluminium, copper and nickel made in Russia after April 13. from being provided to the LME-registered warehouses.

As the share of Russian aluminium in offered stocks in. the storage facilities was at 91% since completion of March, the existing. stock was omitted from the measures.

However, the brand-new guidelines defined the existing stock into. 2 different categories, which developed a trading opportunity for. Glencore and some other trading homes.

To make money from the rule change, Glencore intended to take. countless metric lots of Russian aluminium from the LME. warehouses and return it at a later date, sources familiar with. the matter

informed

last week.

LME since then

clarified

the guidelines for these categories, aiming to stop gaming of. the brand-new rules for Russian aluminium.

(source: Reuters)