Posted on 09/23/2021 7:08:25 AM PDT by CIB-173RDABN
China is the biggest consumer of aluminium in the world and accounts for 60 percent of the global consumption. Interestingly, China is also the biggest producer of the base metal and has been able to manage its aluminium consumption till now. Watch the video to know more.
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Aluminum demand is increasing as electrification of autos expands.
Batteries add tremendous weight. Automakers will look to use more aluminum to offset some of those weight gains.
China positioned itself well for the long run. In the short run, it is going to have some industry pains.
China is currently the world’s largest producer, consumer and exporter of aluminium plastic composite panel,
https://www.aluminobond.com/china-become-worlds-largest-producer-consumer-aluminium-composite-panel/
https://www.vivacompositepanel.com/aluminium-composite-panel.html
https://www.vitally-acp.com/aluminium-composite-panel-and-sandwich-panel/
Xi Jinping is actually doing the right thing
China’s state-run, state-directed capitalism is rife with crony-capitalism, fraud and over-investment in many areas - real estate particularly, but also basic materials like steel and aluminum. Over-investment has destroyed many global markets, and made these mostly state-owned companies perpetual loss-makers and capital destroyers.
While China has exported that surplus, and thus destroyed Western jobs and economies also, Xi Jinping seems to be finally doing something about ending such blind investment
I am always amazed at the wealth of knowledge found on Free Republic. China has only become an interest to me recently. There is much to learn about China and I thank you all for expanding my knowledge.
Why Iceland? From what we know about the energy requirements for smelting aluminium, countries such as iceland that have untapped hydroelectric dam potential stand to be perfect contenders in the search for low cost electricity. When profit is your bottom line, lower input costs are what you seek.
There are currently 3 operating aluminium smelters in Iceland. As much of the world’s bauxite is refined into alumina in other countries, Iceland smelts solely the alumina into aluminium rectifying the problem of red mud waste on Icelandic ground. (Iceland would not have the comparative advantage in refining, as refining is not energy intensive as is smelting) In 2010, Iceland only contributed about 2% of the world’s aluminium smelting production (780 thousand metric tons).
Low cost electricity....I guess huge computer systems for Bitcoin mining is also a feature.
Wasn’t the US and Canada the number one producers of aluminum before the envirowackos struck?
I can read a summary much faster than I can watch a video. There are only so many hours in a day!
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