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Tariffs or economic slowdown - What’s behind North America’s aluminium demand weakness, although scrap tells a different story!

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Update time : 2025-09-16 13:50:39
According to preliminary estimates from the Aluminum Association, aluminium demand in North America (the US and Canada) fell 4.4 per cent year-on-year in the first half of 2025. Whether this decline is the direct fallout of Washington’s punitive duties is a question the Association intends to probe. Its president and CEO, Charles Johnson, has stressed that trade policies must bolster and not burden the domestic aluminium industry. The numbers also point to a deeper dilemma: does a slowdown in aluminium demand signal an equal cooling in both aluminium ingot and scrap? While unwrought aluminium imports are sliding, scrap inflows are climbing, and inventories are swelling. This raises tough questions about how the market is truly shifting.

A deeper look at the data and its analysis may offer a clearer picture:

  • Aluminium demand in the US and Canada totalled around 13,101 million pounds through June 2025, down by 4.4 per cent from 13,706 million pound demand during the same period of the previous year. However, it is to be noted that aluminium demand fell across all the market segments, except for foil.
  • Domestic producers’ shipments from the US and Canada facilities decreased 4.5 per cent Y-o-Y through June, primarily driven by an 11 per cent plunge in ingot shipments for castings and 1.6 per cent drop in aluminium mill product exports.
  • Aluminium scrap inventory increased by 14.7 per cent.
  • Imports of aluminium and aluminium products into North America surged by 15.8 per cent Y-o-Y.

Looking closer at the data, the sharpest drag on domestic producers’ shipments in the US and Canada came from plunging ingot demand. Trade data shows US unwrought aluminium imports from Canada slipped 14 per cent in the first half of 2025, falling to 1.2 million tonnes from 1.4 million tonnes a year earlier. Imports from the rest of the world also edged lower, from 2 million tonnes to 1.94 million tonnes.

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