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Global primary aluminum market has surplus of 35,900 tons in Oct

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Update time : 2023-12-14 17:50:55
According to a report released by the World Bureau of Metal Statistics (WBMS), global primary aluminum production was 6.0325 million tons in October, consumption was 5.9966 million tons, and the supply surplus was 35,900 tons.

Meanwhile, global bauxite production was around 31.22 million tons, and global alumina output was 11.52 million tons.

In the first ten months of this year, global primary aluminum production amounted to 57.9341 million tons, consumption was 57.2828 million tons, and there was a surplus of 651,300 tons. Global bauxite production reached approximately 324.37 million tons, and global alumina production totaled around 116.13 million tons.
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