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China's aluminum output increases in April due to strong profits

According to data released by the Chinese government on Monday, China's aluminum production remained high in April.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics, aluminium production in the?country grew by a?3.1% year-over-year to 3,87 million metric tonnes in April.

China produced 15.33 million tons of metric tonnage in the first four month of this year. This is a 3.5% increase from the same period last.

The price of aluminium remained high, largely due to the 'Iran war', which effectively shut down the Strait o f Hormuz, and caused major damage to the facilities that produce the light metal in the Gulf region, which represented nearly 9% world production.

After a jump of more than 10% in March, the benchmark three-month contract for aluminium rose only 0.20% in late April. The higher prices led to better margins and prompted Chinese producers?to keep production high.

According to data released earlier this month by?customs, China's exports of unwrought aluminum and its products were?strong? in April, increasing 15%. This was the highest level in at least a calendar year.

The production of non-ferrous metals, including lead, zinc, copper, and aluminium, rose by 2.8% from the previous year to 6.94 million tons.

The year-to-date production was up?3.3%, at 27,45 million metric tons. Other non-ferrous materials include tin and antimony. Mercury, magnesium, titanium, and mercury are also available. (Reporting and editing by Mrigank Dahniwala; Lewis Jackson and Dylan Duan)

(source: Reuters)