Chinese imports of the main raw material for aluminum jumped to a two-year high in March, as cargoes bound for smelters in the Middle East were rerouted to the world’s biggest producer.
China’s Aluminum Output Fueled by Middle East’s Stranded Cargoes
Chinese imports of the main raw material for aluminum jumped to a two-year high in March, as cargoes bound for smelters in the Middle East were rerouted to the world’s biggest producer.
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