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Aluminium divides China from the rest of the world

China producing nearly half of global output, as the rest of the world's production contracts

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As Chinese production swells, global producers have announced cutbacks of about 1.2 million tonnes this year. Photo: Reuters
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The global aluminium production sector is becoming ever more polarised.

China's national output of the light metal has risen by 3.36 million tonnes annualised since the first quarter of this year, while output in the rest of the world has contracted by 1.06 million tonnes over the same period.

China is now within a whisker of producing half of the world's aluminium output. Average daily production in November was 65,130 tonnes, according to the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association. Production in the rest of the world was 65,630 tonnes, according to the International Aluminium Institute (IAI).

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It may have already got to the 50 per cent mark. Both agencies include an estimate for unreported production and for China that is currently 200,000 tonnes per month, while for the rest of the world it is 65,000 tonnes.

If it hasn't, it's probably only a matter of time since the increasingly divergent production trends show no signs of stopping.

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Outside China the world of aluminium smelting is characterised by high stocks, low prices and producer pain.

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