China’s bauxite features poor
quality and low self-sufficiency rate of high-quality bauxite. With the gradual
release of new alumina capacity and expansion of downstream smelting capacity
in China, China has rapidly increased the import of bauxite. China’s imports of
bauxite mainly come from Indonesia, Australia and India, among which, Indonesia
accounts for more than 70%.
As the electricity cost in western
region is lower than that in the eastern region of China, the electrolytic
aluminum capacity of the western region has continued to expand, but in the
meantime, the high energy-consuming and high-cost electrolytic aluminum
capacity of the eastern region hasn’t been reduced in large scale, leading to
serious overcapacity in China’s electrolytic aluminum industry in 2012.
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The rising bauxite and power costs
as well as the sluggish LME prices have led to large-scale losses in the
aluminum industry. In order to cope with the dual pressure from rising costs
and sluggish prices, domestic and foreign enterprises have integrated upstream
resources and expanded downstream products. In addition, giants like RUSAL have
planned to cut the production moderately and eliminate backward production
capacity.
Global and China Alumina and
Electrolytic Aluminum Industry, 2012-2013 mainly analyzes the supply &
demand and industry development trend of alumina and electrolytic aluminum in
China and worldwide, and sheds light on the business performance and
development planning of key enterprises in the global and Chinese aluminum industry.
As a giant in the global aluminum
industry, RUSAL mainly produces primary aluminum, aluminum alloy, bauxite and
alumina. RUSAL is a typical producer of upstream aluminum products with a
relatively complete industry chain, and its own bauxite resources can meet 70%
of its demand. Meanwhile, RUSAL continues to integrate upstream hydropower and
thermal power resources. In 2012, RUSAL reduced the output of primary aluminum
to 1.038 million tons, it also plans to eliminate 300 kilotons of primary
aluminum capacity before 2013, and increase the output proportion of processed
aluminum products to 39%.
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In 2012, CHALCO increased the output
of cost-competitive products, with the bauxite output of its own mines
increased by 27.29% to 17.26 million tons and the alumina output by 8.08% to
11.9 million tons. To integrate upstream resources, CHALCO cooperated with an
Indonesian company to exploit bauxite, and the project can achieve an annual
capacity of 1.8 million tons upon completion. In January 2013, CHALCO cumulatively
acquired 70.82% stake in Ningxia Electric Power Group, increasing another 16
million tons of coal production capacity per year.
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