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Rio Tinto’s added surcharges push U.S. aluminum prices higher amid tight supply

Rio Tinto’s added surcharges push U.S. aluminum prices higher amid tight supply

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2025-11-18
Summary:Rio Tinto raises North American aluminum premiums, US aluminum prices hit a record high, intensifying the supply shortage crisis.

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Rio Tinto Raises Fees, Triggering Tensions in the US Aluminum Market

As global aluminum prices continue to climb, mining giant Rio Tinto has announced a new "surcharge" on aluminum orders bound for the United States, citing insufficient inventories and demand exceeding supply. This move not only further inflates already high metal prices but also deepens the structural tension in the US aluminum market.

According to market sources, the new surcharge will add an additional 1 to 3 cents per pound on top of the existing "Midwest Premium." While the increase appears limited on the surface, with the current benchmark price at around $2,830 per ton, this means the total premium now exceeds 70%, adding about $2,000 per ton in additional costs, far exceeding the 50% import tariff level set by the Trump administration.

Dual Pressure from High Tariffs and Low Inventories

Rio Tinto's measure further reveals the structural difficulties of the US aluminum industry. Earlier this year, with the US reimposing high tariffs on aluminum imports, American manufacturers were forced to turn to domestic supply. However, domestic capacity cannot meet demand, leading to a rapid decline in market inventories.

Data from the London Metal Exchange shows that aluminum inventories in the US warehousing system were depleted in October, with only the last 125 tons being claimed. Industry insiders note that such a situation is extremely rare in the past decade. Alcoa also reported in its recent financial statement that the available inventory in the US market can only support about 35 days of consumption, a level that has triggered a "warning line" for prices.

The structure of US aluminum consumption is highly reliant on imports, with Canada supplying about 50% of the total. However, after Trump's increase of aluminum tariffs from 25% to 50%, Canadian exports have significantly decreased, with some Quebec producers redirecting their supplies to the European market.

The Surcharge Effect: Supply Chain Imbalance and Price Ripple

Industry experts point out that Rio Tinto's price increase is essentially a direct response to market signals indicating supply tightness. US aluminum prices consist of the benchmark price on the London Metal Exchange plus the "Midwest Premium," which reflects costs of transportation, storage, insurance, and financing. Now, with Rio Tinto adding a surcharge on top of that, the production costs for US aluminum processors and manufacturing companies have risen across the board.

Jean Simard, head of the Aluminium Association of Canada, stated that long-term contract buyers are facing higher premiums, especially when requiring prolonged payment terms due to significantly increased financing costs in a high-tariff environment. He warned: "The US market is facing functional imbalances, and policy uncertainty is undermining the pricing mechanism of aluminum trade."

In the end-market, the rising cost of aluminum has already spread across several industries, from automotive to construction to packaging. Some manufacturers have stated they are considering scaling back production or adjusting production plans to alleviate profit pressures.

Global Impact: European Market Steady but Premiums Rising

In contrast, while Europe is also a net importer of aluminum, the overall market situation is relatively stable. A recent report by Morgan Stanley shows that regional premiums in Europe have decreased by about 5% compared to last year but have recently shown signs of rising, mainly due to supply disruptions and the impending carbon emissions tariff mechanism. Analyst Amy Gower suggests that as the EU plans to implement import fees based on greenhouse gas emission intensity next year, market tensions will resurge.

Global investment banks generally expect that under the impact of expanding US demand and tightening supply, global aluminum prices may surpass the $3,000 per ton threshold in the coming months, reaching a new high since 2022.

Market Outlook: High Prices May Become the Norm

Michael Widmer, Head of Metal Research at Bank of America, stated: "This is the new reality. If the US wants to secure sufficient aluminum supply, it will have to pay higher prices. The US is not the only market facing shortages." He believes that the mismatch between supply and demand caused by US policy decisions will solidify the structure of high prices for the long term.

Analysts predict that unless Washington adjusts its tariff policy or relaxes import restrictions, the high running of US aluminum prices could continue throughout 2025. The price-hiking actions of major suppliers like Rio Tinto may also be emulated by other international producers, exacerbating global price volatility.

Currently, the market is closely watching whether the US government will intervene to stabilize the supply chain and whether companies can mitigate cost pressures through alternative materials or new technologies. For the manufacturing industry, the persistent rise in aluminum prices is becoming a key variable affecting profit margins and investment decisions.

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