Bauxite’s breakout moment
Bauxite, a key raw material for aluminium production, has climbed from just 2 per cent of global tonne-miles in 2015 to 8.4 per cent in 2025. The surge represents both the rapid expansion of alumina refineries in China and the explosive growth in long-haul exports from Guinea, now a central hub in the world’s bauxite trade.
According to the International Aluminium Institute data, China produced 43.4 million tonnes of primary aluminium in 2024, compared with barely 3 million in 2000. The rapid growth of electric vehicles and a rebound in construction demand have cemented bauxite’s position as one of the most dynamic commodities in dry bulk shipping.
Taken together, these significant shifts in the global market are reshaping the dry bulk business dynamics. Iron ore, which has long been the undisputed anchor of the dry bulk market, is now replaced by a more diverse mix of industrial and energy-efficient cargoes, with bauxite leading the charge in a new era of maritime trade.