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Australian Alumina Industry Warns of Global Supply Chokepoint

By MGN EditorialMarch 11, 2026 at 12:34 PM

The Middle East conflict is raising critical questions for major alumina and bauxite supplier Australia, according to the country's leading industry association.

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is posing significant challenges for the global alumina supply chain, with Australia's leading industry group warning of a potential chokepoint. According to Hellenic Shipping News, the Australian Alumina Council has raised concerns about the impact of the regional tensions on the country's alumina and bauxite exports. Australia is a major supplier of these critical raw materials, which are essential for aluminum production worldwide. The industry group noted that the Platts-assessed US aluminum premium has reached a high of 110.95 US cents per pound, plus London Metal Exchange cash, delivered in the Midwest. This sharp increase underscores the market's sensitivity to potential supply disruptions. 'The Middle East conflict is raising some critical questions for major alumina and bauxite supplier Australia,' the Australian Alumina Council said in a statement. 'We are closely monitoring the situation and working with our members to assess the potential impacts and develop contingency plans.' The council emphasized the need for a stable and reliable global supply chain for alumina and bauxite, which are vital inputs for the aluminum industry. Any disruptions to Australia's exports could have far-reaching consequences for manufacturers and consumers around the world. Maritime industry experts are closely watching the developments in the Middle East and their potential impact on global commodity trade flows. As a major exporter of these essential materials, Australia's role in the supply chain will be crucial in the coming months.
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