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Imported bauxite prices dropped back slightly this week; Amidst market negotiations, bauxite prices are expected to fluctuate

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Update time : 2025-06-13 18:56:38
This week, the domestic bauxite market remained calm, with stable operations prevailing.
As of today, in Shanxi, the transaction price for bauxite with an Al/Si ratio of 5.0 and 60 per cent alumina content, excluding VAT, for self-pick-up at the crushing plant, was approximately 580-620 per tonne. In Henan, the transaction price for bauxite with an Al/Si ratio of 5.0 and 60 per cent alumina content, excluding VAT, for self-pick-up at the crushing plant, was around RMB 550-590 per tonne. In Guizhou, the transaction price for bauxite with an Al/Si ratio of 5.5 and 58 per cent alumina content, excluding VAT, for self-pick-up at the crushing plant, was RMB 410-450 per tonne. In Guangxi, the transaction price for bauxite with an Al/Si ratio of 6.0 and 53 per cent alumina content, excluding VAT, for self-pick-up at the crushing plant, was RMB 320-335 per tonne.
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