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China October aluminium output rises on firm need, higher rates

China's October aluminium output rose from a year previously, main information showed on Friday, with a firm need outlook and higher prices offsetting increasing basic material costs.

The world's most significant aluminium producer produced 3.72 million metric lots of main aluminium last month, up 1.6%. year-on-year, data from the National Bureau of Data showed. on Friday.

In the very first 10 months of the year, China produced 36.39. million heaps, a rise of 4.3% from the same duration last year, the. information revealed.

Smelters ramped up their operations this year as the market. turned more lucrative and demand enhanced.

In October, the primary producing regions - Shandong, Xinjiang. and Inner Mongolia - kept strong operating rates, while. some new capacity was included the southwestern China, according. to regional media reports.

Beijing's barrage of financial stimulus in late September and. procedures to restore its home market likewise boosted the. demand outlook for the light metal, utilized in construction,. transportation and packaging.

The most-traded aluminium agreement on the Shanghai Futures. Exchange struck over 21,650 yuan ($ 2,993.56) per load. previously this month, a more than five-month high.

Higher costs balance out rising production expenses, even with. costs of the key raw material alumina climbing as authorities. in Guinea suspended exports of bauxite, utilized to make alumina, in. a currently tight market.

Regional information supplier Mysteel approximated aluminium. production expenses increased by 938 yuan per heap last month, nevertheless,. thanks to higher aluminium rates, typical revenues increased by. 128 yuan per load.

Daily aluminium output in October balanced 120,000 tons,. lower than the average of 121,667 heaps in September, based on. Reuters' calculation.

Southwestern China's dry season began this month, which will. lower hydropower supply and raise power rates, leading some. smelters to trim output.

Production of 10 nonferrous metals - including copper,. aluminium, lead, zinc and nickel-- rose 0.6 % to 6.69 million. metric loads from a year earlier. Year-to-date output was up 4.7. % at 65.41 million metric heaps. The other non-ferrous metals are. tin, antimony, mercury, magnesium and titanium.

(source: Reuters)