2018 PREVIEW: Indonesian bauxite exports to China rising, but Guinea likely to remain dominant supplier

By Susan Zou / January 04, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Although Indonesia is set to see shipments of bauxite to China grow in 2018, years of absence from the market due to its export ban means its traditional role as primary supplier is unlikely to be regained any time soon.

As of the end of October 2017, China had imported 562,924 tonnes of bauxite from Indonesia since July when the first shipment from PT Aneka Tambang (PT Antam) reached China in four years, according to Chinese customs data. In January 2017, Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources announced that it would allow the export of several minerals, including bauxite, to resume under certain conditions. PT Antam was the first to secure an initial export quota of 850,000 tonnes of bauxite, and by November 2017 over 10 million tonnes of bauxite export quotas had been granted to local miners, according to market participants. Alumina refineries in China's Shandong province in particular were quick to resume bauxite imports from Indonesia in 2017 and are looking at ramping imports volumes up still further in 2018, participants said. Indeed, such has been the demand that now traders are also trying to source and secure Indonesian feed, they...

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