Tight wheels availability limits downside despite weaker demand
- Limited offers emerge as sellers remain price-sensitive
India’s imported aluminium scrap prices declined w-o-w, in line with the correction in LME aluminium prices.
According to BigMint’s latest assessment for CFR Nhava Sheva deliveries, US-origin tense 6-7% scrap prices fell by $50/t w-o-w to $2,520/t from $2,570/t. Meanwhile, UK-origin Zorba 95-5 scrap prices decreased by $40/t to $2,765/t from $2,805/t, amid weaker market sentiment.
LME aluminium prices decline despite further inventory drawdown
Market scenario
The global imported aluminium scrap market remained subdued this week, with trading activity largely quiet amid heightened LME volatility and a corrective trend in aluminium prices. Market participants remained cautious, with limited fresh offers emerging as sellers held back amid uncertainty over price direction.
Availability of aluminium scrap, particularly wheels, has tightened significantly across key markets, while higher replacement costs are providing support to offers. Meanwhile, exceptionally low LME warehouse inventories and reports of US buyers paying premiums of up to $400/t over LME for aluminium amid the 50% duty on virgin ingot imports are raising concerns over further tightening in scrap availability and potentially higher prices.


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