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“Deep Dive into the Aluminum Market 2026: Price Breakthrough, Supply Crisis, and the Future of Clean Energy — From Basic Metal to Strategic Metal” Article by SO OK TRADING April 2, 2026

Last updated: 2 Apr 2026
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Impact: Automotive and construction industries worldwide face soaring costs and shortages
China’s Limitation: Production capped at 45.5 million tons, preventing additional supply to the market
 
Aluminum Price Outlook – Q2/2026 (April–June)
Average Price: $3,200–$3,600/ton
Key Resistance: $3,800 if conflicts continue
Supply Gap: Persian Gulf smelters not yet fully recovered, creating a 5–10% global supply shortfall
Seasonal Demand: Q2 is the high season for construction projects worldwide, including Thailand
Impact in Thailand: Retail aluminum profiles and sheets expected to rise another 5–10% by May–June
 
Insights from Mining & Producers
Rio Tinto: Set Q2/2026 premiums for Japanese customers at $350/ton, up 79% from Q1 (MJP Premium was $215–220/ton)
EGA & Alba: Smelters in Abu Dhabi and Bahrain suffered severe damage, forcing declarations of Force Majeure
Observation: Producers are using “premium pricing” to reflect transport risks and production disruptions
 
Outlook 2020–2030: Aluminum’s Path to Becoming a “Strategic Metal”
2020–2025: Recovery & Transition COVID-19 slowed demand temporarily, but packaging and electronics rebounded quickly. EVs and clean energy became key drivers. Push for low-carbon aluminum aligned with Net Zero goals.
2026: The Supply Shock Year Demand remains strong, but supply disruptions from the Middle East dominate. Automotive and aerospace industries shift toward recycled aluminum and long-term contracts.
2027–2030: The Green Aluminum Boom Demand surges from Smart Cities and global power grids. Circular Economy makes recycled aluminum the industry standard (40–50% of total usage). Aerospace and defense sectors require more specialized aluminum grades.
 
Price Forecast Summary
April 2026: Record highs at $3,400–$3,530/ton
Q2/2026: Prices expected to remain elevated at $3,200–$3,600/ton, with potential to test $3,800
The Next Decade: Aluminum will evolve from a “basic metal” into a “strategic metal” vital for clean energy, security, and global economic stability
For businesses relying on aluminum as raw material: stock management and long-term contracts are essential strategies to navigate a market defined by “high costs and shortages.”

 
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