alumina
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Canada ranks as one of the world’s major producers of primary aluminum, although its refineries and smelters rely on imports of what is known as smelter-grade alumina.
Lower alumina prices and new capacity coming onstream are expected to sustain cost advantages, he adds.
This year, alumina shipments are expected to be between 11.8 and 12 million tons.
Improved price spreads have extended into January, with alumina accounting for just under 10% of aluminium prices, well below the historical average of 17%, he says.
The dust matched familiar types of stardust, including silicates and alumina.
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