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Aluminum Price Today

Track the live price of aluminum in US dollars per metric ton. Aluminum is the most abundant metal in Earth's crust and the second most-used metal after iron.

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The current aluminum spot price is $3723.00 per metric ton.

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About Aluminum

Aluminum is the third most abundant element in Earth's crust. It is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and widely used in transportation and packaging.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Aluminum

Where is most aluminum produced?
China is by far the world's largest aluminum producer, accounting for over half of global primary output. India, Russia, Canada, and the UAE round out the top producers. The Bayer process refines bauxite ore into alumina, which is then smelted into primary aluminum using large amounts of electricity.
Why is aluminum priced per metric ton?
Aluminum trades on the London Metal Exchange (LME) in US dollars per metric ton, with the standard contract size of 25 tonnes. Industrial buyers price contracts in tonnes because they consume aluminum in large volumes for transportation, packaging, construction, and electrical applications.
How does aluminum recycling affect prices?
Recycled (secondary) aluminum requires roughly 5% of the energy needed for primary smelting and accounts for around a third of global aluminum supply. Strong scrap availability can dampen primary aluminum demand, while energy-cost spikes that hurt smelters have a disproportionate impact on primary prices.