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China Nov aluminium output increases on brand-new capacity ramp-up

China's aluminium output in November increased from a year previously, main information showed on Monday, following capability boosts that balance out the effect of decreasing market earnings.

Aluminium output in November increased 3.6% from a year earlier, reaching 3.71 million metric lots, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics. China is the world's greatest aluminium producer.

Daily output in November balanced 123,667 loads, a 3%. increase from October's average of 120,000 lots, based upon. Reuters' calculations.

The higher output was credited to newly-added capability in. the northwestern area of Xinjiang and resumed operations in. the southwestern region, information service provider Shanghai Metals. Market stated in a report last week.

Aluminium traders and manufacturers last month likewise rushed to. ship their cargoes before a modification in export tax refund policy,. that in turn provided some assistance to production of main. aluminium, traders said.

Some smelters, nevertheless, lower operations for maintenance. throughout the winter season, when hydroelectric power materials are. lower, and following a rise in prices of alumina, their main. ingredient.

The most-traded alumina agreement on the Shanghai. Futures Exchange stood at 5,539 yuan ($ 761.08) per ton at the. end of November, 8% greater than 5,127 yuan per load at the end of. October.

The price increase has followed a shortage of bauxite from. Guinea, China's greatest provider. Bauxite is the primary ore. from which alumina is extracted, and alumina is then improved to. produce aluminium.

The greater expenses suggested the industry's typical profit plunged. 60.8% from the prior month to 1,003 yuan, according to. state-backed research study house Antaike.

In the very first eleven months of the year, China produced 40.22. million metric tons, an increase of 4.6 % from the very same duration last. year, the data showed.

Production of 10 nonferrous metals - consisting of copper,. aluminium, lead, zinc and nickel-- increased 1.5 % to 6.71 million. metric heaps from a year earlier. Year-to-date output was up 4.4%. at 72.29 million metric heaps. The other non-ferrous metals are. tin, antimony, mercury, magnesium and titanium.

(source: Reuters)