Industry News

Taiwan’s aluminum scrap prices rise amid higher primary aluminum costs & tight supply

Views : 367
Update time : 2025-08-05 16:48:24
Taiwan’s domestic aluminum scrap prices have seen an uptick in the recent week, a trend driven by a mix of local and international pressures.

A significant factor was the constrained supply of recycled materials. High summer temperatures and stricter environmental oversight in some areas have slowed down the recycling and circulation of aluminum scrap, leading to fewer available resources on the market.

At the same time, demand for these materials was on the rise. Internationally, high primary aluminum costs are pushing downstream recycled aluminum plants to seek out scrap. Domestically, some recycled aluminum alloy companies have resumed their operations and are actively restocking their inventory, further raising the demand for recycled materials.
Related News
Read More >>
Rising oil prices pressure Vietnam’s inflation control targets Rising oil prices pressure Vietnam’s inflation control targets
Mar .24.2026
Rising oil prices pressure Vietnam’s inflation control targets
South Africa raises AD duties on structural steel from China & Thailand South Africa raises AD duties on structural steel from China & Thailand
Mar .24.2026
South Africa raises AD duties on structural steel from China & Thailand
Rise and fall in LME aluminium: cash climbs to $3,329/t, stocks slip nearly 1% Rise and fall in LME aluminium: cash climbs to $3,329/t, stocks slip nearly 1%
Mar .24.2026
Rise and fall in LME aluminium: cash climbs to $3,329/t, stocks slip nearly 1%
Macro geopolitical risks have yet to subside, and aluminium prices have maintained a fluctuating pattern Macro geopolitical risks have yet to subside, and aluminium prices have maintained a fluctuating pattern
Mar .24.2026
Macro geopolitical risks have yet to subside, and aluminium prices have maintained a fluctuating pattern