Strait of Hormuz disruptions and Iran tensions are driving up aluminum prices and premiums. Aluminium Bahrain and Qatalum have cut output, while feedstock is tight. Rerouting via Port of Sohar or Saudi ports raises costs and delays. Buyers are turning to China, India, Russia, Canada, and scrap to offset risk. Prolonged disruption could reduce Middle East market share and reprice it as higher-risk supply.
Mar 24, 2026 17:22Jan-Feb 2026 China magnesium exports reached 72.7kt, up 3.4kt YoY. Magnesium alloy led with +33.1% YoY, orders booked through April. Magnesium ingot fell 6.8% due to weak European demand, while powder grew 10.3%. However, US-Israel conflict disrupted Middle East aluminum plants, halting regional magnesium orders and pressuring Q2 outlook despite the strong start.
Mar 23, 2026 17:59[SMM Aluminum Express News] Alvance British Aluminium has boosted output by ~10% at its Lochaber smelter in Fort William, Scotland (UK’s only primary aluminium plant), thanks to recent US tariff changes. The GFG Alliance-owned facility (48,000 tpy capacity, hydro-powered) now exports about half its production to the US for the first time. Managing Director Tom Uppington: “We increased production in response to shifting trade flows after US tariffs, entering the US market while serving UK and European customers.” President Trump set a 50% global tariff on steel/aluminium imports, but the UK secured a preferential 25% rate (vs. 50% for Canada), making UK metal more competitive. The US still relies on imports for automotive and aerospace sectors.
Mar 19, 2026 15:40Strategic Resources Inc. announced on March 12, 2026, the acceleration of its BlackRock Project in Quebec to address global pellet scarcity. Phase 1 of the project is designed to deliver 4 million tonnes per year of high-purity iron ore pellets. The project is currently in the provincial environmental authorization phase and targets North American and European steelmakers.
Mar 17, 2026 16:04[Volvo Cars Will Cease Production of the EX30 in the US] Swedish automaker Volvo Cars said on March 16 that it would stop producing the small electric SUV EX30 and the EX30 crossover in the US later this year. Sales of these two car models in the US market will end after the 2026 model year, but the EX30 will continue to be sold in other markets, including Canada and Mexico.
Mar 17, 2026 17:24Canada-based First Quantum Minerals will sell its Çayeli mine in Turkey to Cengiz Holding for $340 million in cash as part of its portfolio optimization strategy.Cengiz Holding will acquire the underground copper-zinc mine through its subsidiary CengizInsaat.First Quantum Chief Executive Officer Tristan Pascall said, "The sale reflects the company's disciplined approach to portfolio management while focusing on its core strategic priorities."The transaction remains subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to be completed in Q2 or Q3 of this year.
Mar 15, 2026 01:36The University of Tsukuba in Japan successfully developed a new-type magnesium-air solid-state battery, using a nitrogen-doped porous graphene cathode to solve the problem of chloride corrosion, providing a high-safety, low-cost technological pathway for flexible electronics and wearable devices. At the same time, the Record Ridge magnesium mine project in British Columbia, Canada, has triggered strong opposition from the local tourism community over plans to transport ore to China for processing, and has been halted by litigation, with a court hearing scheduled for March 10. The two developments respectively highlight magnesium’s cutting-edge applications in new energy technology and the real-world tensions in resource development.
Mar 11, 2026 14:08South Korean battery maker LG Energy Solution (LGES) announced the official opening of its new battery plant in Windsor, Ontario, operated by subsidiary NextStar Energy. The plant began commercial operations in November 2025, and cell production has already surpassed 1 million units.
Mar 11, 2026 09:44The Canadian Minister of Energy and Natural Resources announced on March 2, 2026, the second round of investments under the Critical Minerals Production Alliance. The initiative has unlocked $12.1 billion in capital for 30 new partnerships, focusing on high-grade iron ore and other minerals essential for green steel production in North America.
Mar 10, 2026 13:36On March 5, 2026, the governments of Australia and Canada signed new agreements to secure critical mineral supply chains. The partnership strengthens the broader mining alliance between the two dominant iron ore exporters, ensuring stable supply for the automotive and energy sectors amidst global trade volatility.
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