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Aluminum Boom 2026 – Strategic Metal Skyrockets, A Turning Point for the Future :24 May 2026: BY SO OK TRADING

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Aluminum Boom 2026 – Premiums Skyrocket, The Strategic Metal Every Nation Is Competing For
Global Market Overview (May 24, 2026)

 
Aluminum is rapidly becoming the “strategic metal” fiercely contested worldwide, with prices surging to their highest level in four years.

 
On May 24, 2026, the global aluminum market reached unprecedented heat:

LME Cash Settlement: $3,706/ton
3‑Month Futures: $3,642–$3,649/ton
Quarter‑End Average Forecast: $3,674.64/ton
This marks the highest price base since 2022, signaling the onset of a full‑scale strategic metal shortage.

 
⚡ The Perfect Storm – Four Crises Shaking the Market

Middle East Geopolitics – Major smelters EGA and Alba severely damaged, cutting supply by over 1.1 million tons.
Deficit Shift – Goldman Sachs projects a 570,000‑ton shortfall in 2026.
LME Stocks at Multi‑Year Lows – Severe spot market tightness triggers backwardation.
China Restrictions – Production capped at 45.5 million tons; export tax rebates removed, ending reliance on cheap Chinese supply.
 
Regional Premiums
Premiums are the additional costs buyers pay above the LME base price.

US Midwest Premium: $2,520–$2,551/ton → Highest globally due to Section 232 tariffs and shrinking inventories.
MJP (Main Japanese Ports Premium): $354/ton → Driven by Japan & Korea’s demand for high‑purity aluminum in EVs and batteries.
Rotterdam Duty Paid Premium (Europe): $600/ton → Lean market, no reserves, billet premiums soaring $700 above LME cash.
 
All‑In Price Assessment (Q2–Q3 2026)
US Market: LME Base $3,650 + Midwest Premium $2,520 → ≈ $6,170/ton → Net landed cost $6,100–$6,200/ton (record high due to tariffs & freight).
Asia / Thailand Market: LME Base $3,650 + MJP Premium $351 → ≈ $4,001/ton → Net landed cost $3,950–$4,050/ton (CIF Japan/Asia reference).
Thailand Factory Cost (Inbound Billet/Ingot P1020): 135,000–148,000 THB/ton through June 30, 2026.

 
Premium Forecasts (Q3 2026)
MJP Premium (Asia/Japan): $350–$380/ton → If Middle East supply crisis persists, may retest $380 highs. → If shipping routes reopen, could ease to $250–$300/ton.
US Midwest Premium: $2,500–$2,650/ton → Still the world’s most expensive region.
Europe (Rotterdam Premium): $580–$650/ton → Slight increase expected from CBAM carbon tax and billet shortage.
 
Global Aluminum Market Outlook
The aluminum market is entering the era of “the most expensive aluminum in decades.” Both base prices and premiums are soaring under supply shocks and clean‑energy demand.

 
Impact on Thailand
Raw material costs up +20 THB/kg → Highest in 30 years.
Construction & architectural project costs up +30%.
Billet shortages and import lead times extended beyond 2 months.
 
LME Aluminum Price Outlook (Q2–Q4 2026)
Base price may test $3,800/ton if Middle East supply fails to recover.
 
Financial Institutions’ Views
Goldman Sachs: $3,500–$3,650 → Severe deficit.
World Bank: $3,200 → Pre‑crisis estimate.
ING / BofA: $2,900–$3,000 → Resistance from Indonesia.
Trading Economics: $3,674.64 → Driven by speculation & low stocks.
SO OK TRADING View: LME Aluminum $3,600–$3,800 USD/MT through Q2 2026; MJP Premium forecast ≈ $375 USD/MT in Q3 2026.
 
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