Aluminium Industry 2025 predictions
ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY
Predictions for 2025 F
As the world economy recovers from the Covid-19 recession, global
demand for aluminium will soar - the International Aluminium Institute
predicts a 40% increase by 2030 which will require an additional 33 million tonnes of production annually.
rom the energy crisis fueling European shortages driving interest in tech-driven solutions to surging demand for low-carbon aluminium leading to rising scrap demand, Karl Ágúst Matthíasson, co-founder
and CEO of Icelandic aluminium analysis pioneer DTE, expects pivotal industry shifts in 2025. Committed to transforming the aluminium production process, Matthíasson foresees rising demand for aluminium in the face of growing cost and energy challenges and the incorporation of new technologies into the production process to meet the demand.
Europe to face shortages of aluminium
In recent years, high energy prices have caused European aluminium producers to cut their production for
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several years, a problem exacerbated by energy supply disruptions resulting from the Russian invasion of Ukraine. According to analysis by the International Aluminium
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