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Top 14 manufacturers in Aluminium Market

 

Prof Research published a new report on the Aluminium market. It presents the largest 14 manufacturers in the Aluminium Market. The report is a professional and in-depth study of the current state of the global Aluminium market. The report provides key statistics on the market of Aluminium. It is a valuable source of guidance and direction for companies and individuals interested in the Aluminium industry.


The global Aluminium market was valued to be 206.3 billion USD in 2022. The Aluminium production value is anticipated to grow with a CAGR of 1.5% in the coming years to reach 225.6 billion USD in 2028.

                  

CHALCO is the largest manufacturer of Aluminium in the world, and it has a market share of 10.2% in value. CHALCO is a multinational aluminium company headquartered in Beijing, People's Republic of China. It is a public company, listed in Hong Kong and in New York. Chinalco is principally engaged in the extraction of aluminium oxide, electrolysis of virgin aluminium and the processing and production of aluminium as well as traded trading and engineering and technical services.


China Hongqiao Group is the second largest manufacturer of Aluminium in the world, and it has a market share of 8.9% in value. China Hongqiao Group Co., Ltd. is an extra-large multinational enterprise covering the entire aluminum industry chain, Hongqiao is specialized in thermoelectric, mining, and producing aluminum products.


RusAL is the third largest manufacturer of Aluminium in the world, and it has a market share of 5.8% in value. RUSAL is a leading global producer of low-carbon aluminium. More than 90% of the Company's aluminium is produced from renewable electricity, and by implementing innovative and energy-saving technologies


SPIC Aluminum & Power Investment is the fourth largest manufacturer of Aluminium in the world, and it has a market share of 5.6% in value. Established in January 2017, it is a wholly-owned secondary subsidiary of State Power Investment Group, formed through the restructuring of three secondary units: former International Mining, Ningxia Energy Aluminum, and Aluminum International Trade.