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“Aluminum Surge Breaking Global Ceilings – Prices at Historic Highs, Relentless Rally, and Extreme Market Tightness · June 2026”

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 Aluminum Surge! June 2026 – Highest in 4 Years
SO OK TRADING | 1 June 2026

This June, the global aluminum market is facing “an unprecedented surge and extreme tightness.” LME aluminum futures have spiked to $3,675–$3,769 per ton, the highest level since 2022, and more than 50% higher year-on-year.

 
Why are prices soaring?
Middle East conflict – Major smelters EGA (UAE) and ALBA (Bahrain) were attacked, cutting global output by 8–9%.
Hormuz Strait disruption – Shipping routes halted, leaving the West short of physical supply.
Guinea’s bauxite export restrictions – The world’s key raw material supplier has imposed limits, worsening supply tightness.
China hitting production cap – With 61% of global output, China has reached its ceiling of 45.5 million tons and cannot expand further.
Energy costs surging – Oil and gas prices up more than 30% due to war, pushing smelting costs higher.
LME stock crisis – Inventories have dropped to cover only 1.5 days of global demand, making prices hypersensitive to negative news.
 
Financial Institutions’ Outlook
Morgan Stanley: $3,700–$3,800; if conflict drags on, prices may test $4,000.
World Bank: $3,300–$3,600; revised upward due to geopolitical risks and booming demand from AI & data centers.
Goldman Sachs: $3,150–$3,500; market shifting into deficit.
ING Think / BCA Research: Strong short-term deficit outlook from China’s cap and Guinea’s restrictions.
SO OK TRADING: Forecasts $3,500–$3,900 per ton in June 2026.
 
Impact & Opportunities in Thailand
Rising production costs: EVs, power grids, solar panels, and packaging industries face heavy margin pressure.
Scrap aluminum boom: Recycling shops and smelters are paying higher prices, offering profit opportunities.
Export potential: Severe shortages in the U.S. and EU open doors for Thai semi-finished aluminum and foil exports at premium prices.
 
Global Aluminum Usage Trends
EVs: Aluminum use per vehicle up 30–40% to reduce weight and extend driving range.
Clean energy: Solar panels, wind turbines, and high-voltage power grids rely heavily on aluminum.
AI & Data Centers: Massive demand for heat sinks and server racks.
Eco-packaging: Global beverage brands shifting from PET bottles to aluminum cans.
 
Aluminum in Thailand
Auto parts hub: Tier 1 & Tier 2 suppliers pivot to precision aluminum components for EVs.
Construction & real estate: Strong demand for window frames, extrusions, and composite panels.
Food & beverage packaging: Thailand remains a major global producer of aluminum cans.
Circular economy: Smelters increasingly use recycled aluminum, cutting energy use by 95% and avoiding EU carbon tariffs.
 
⚠️ Key Risks
Volatile raw material costs (LME aluminum).
 
✨ Conclusion
June 2026 marks the “hottest aluminum market in 4 years.” Prices remain elevated due to historic supply shocks. While Thai industries face cost pressures, exporters and recyclers are positioned for golden opportunities.

 
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