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China's aluminium consumption to experience modest growth in 2024, Antaike reports

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Update time : 2024-02-29 17:53:05
On February 27, 2024, the China state-backed research institution Antaike reported that China's aluminium consumption is projected to experience a slower growth rate this year. Specifically, construction sector demand has decreased due to troubled property markets.

Founded in 1992 and listed on a new over-the-counter board on Oct 12, 2017, Beijing Antaike Information Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Antaike) is a state-owned joint stock company, which has become a consulting research centre, data centre, and information centre for domestic nonferrous metals industry.

Relying on the industry position and background of China Nonferrous Metals Industry Information Center, Antaike focuses on the analysis and research of production, consumption, market, management, policy, and other aspects of the nonferrous metals industry and provides consulting services on the global metals industry, engineering, management, safety.

Antaike consulting research covers the fields of base metals, precious metals, rare earth, and iron-steel.

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