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“Supply Shock Shakes the World: ADC12 & A6063 — Middle East Supply Vanishes, Premiums Surge, The Critical Variables of Global Industry”

Last updated: 21 Apr 2026
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 Aluminum Market Update – April 21, 2026
ADC12 & A6063: Scarce and Expensive Metals Driving Global Industry

The global aluminum market in April 2026 is under intense pressure. Rising energy costs, Middle East supply disruptions cutting nearly 8–9% of global output, and strict U.S. import tariffs have pushed LME prices to $3,500–$3,626/ton. Regional premiums have surged to record highs, making ADC12 and A6063 both scarce and costly.

 
ADC12 – Core Alloy for Die Casting
Applications:

Automotive: Engine blocks, gear cases, cylinder heads, EV lightweight components
Electronics: Heat sinks, casings, precision parts
Industrial: Corrosion-resistant machinery components
Market Situation:

Demand recovery in Asia and Thailand remains slow, but EV production is a strong driver
Prices in India have risen over 9% since early 2026
Scrap shortages continue to tighten supply and keep prices elevated
Outlook: Expected to remain volatile, with forecasts around $3,000–$3,200/ton this year

 
A6063 – Essential for Construction & EVs
Applications:

Construction/Architecture: Window and door frames, energy-efficient structures
EV Manufacturing: Extrusion profiles for lightweight frames
Electrical/Industrial: Tubes, heat sinks, conductive structures
Market Situation:

Prices at a 4-year high ($3,000–$3,600/ton, +51% YoY)
Global demand projected to reach $118 billion in 2026, growing 7–8% annually
Europe’s CBAM policy boosts demand for Low-Carbon Billet, favoring recycled and clean-energy aluminum
 
Premiums & Price Direction
Midwest Premium (MWP): Surpassed $2,100/ton, an all-time high, driven by 50% import tariffs and domestic shortages
Main Japanese Port (MJP): Reached $350–353/ton, the highest in 11 years. Could climb to $400–500/ton in Q3 if Middle East tensions persist
Large price gaps are pulling supply toward the U.S. and Europe, tightening Asian markets further
 
Middle East Supply Shock
Smelters in the UAE, Bahrain, and Qatar have declared Force Majeure after attacks, cutting global production by nearly 9%. Japan, reliant on Middle Eastern imports for over 70% of its aluminum, is hit hardest. Prices may test $3,700–$3,800/ton if the conflict continues.

 
Strategic Takeaways
ADC12: Secure recycled supply chains to reduce costs and mitigate risks
A6063: Leverage the Low-Carbon Billet trend to capture European export opportunities
Premiums: Asian buyers must monitor arbitrage flows draining supply to the U.S.
Supply Shock: Companies with old stock hold a strong advantage in today’s “scarce and expensive” market
 
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