AAI said Indian aluminium industry is under immense threat and struggling to retain global competitiveness
AAI has also suggested to the government to increase import duty on 'aluminium scrap' at par with primary aluminium metal to 10 per cent from the present 2.5 per cent
Aluminium recyclers are happy that scrap is spared any extra customs duty burden
The head of one of India's top aluminium producers is bullish about the offtake of the metal by auto makers and construction players once the slowdown is over
Across the country, six bauxite blocks have been offered for competitive bidding. All six blocks have been auctioned in Maharashtra, data from the Union mines ministry website showed
Aluminium is a highly power-intensive industry, with power accounting for 40% of the production cost
Primary aluminium makers focus on exports and value-added products
The plant will be built on a 20-acre plot in the Domestic Tariff Zone (DTZ) and is expected to be commissioned by February 2020
The secondary aluminium players see no change in their business situation at least in the near term
Data from the Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics shows Chinese aluminium import into India having risen 62% year-on-year in the first eight months of this fiscal
Kishore Rajpurohit, Director, MRAI, believes that increase in import duty on aluminium scrap would render 3500 units
Raw material bottlenecks and logistical issues making fall in price look more painful, say industry officials
The import surge stifled the domestic producers who had to be content with a measly two per cent sales growth in this period
A report by Icra Research shows the share of the automobile industry in domestic aluminium consumption has steadily grown from 16 per cent in 2008-09 to 25 per cent in 2017-18
In a presentation made by the Aluminium Association of India (AAI), the industry told the government that manufacturers were suffered owing to the impact of unfavourable Free Trade Agreements
A sharp increase in input costs has eroded gains from buoyant prices on LME
The International prices of aluminium have sharply risen by over 10 per cent in last month
Odisha has half the nation's aluminium capacity and nearly 80% of the ferrochrome capacity
Hindalco might see better quarter; improving realisations bode well for Vedanta and Nalco
China's aluminium exports is expanding rapidly-from three million tonne in 2010, it is tipped to touch eight mt by 2019