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Key Japanese Aluminum Fee Set for Record as War Squeezes Supply
Japan's reliance on the Middle East for aluminum is forcing companies to cut production and seek alternative supply sources after key shipping routes were disrupted by the Iran conflict. A record aluminum fee is being set in Japan due to these supply constraints.
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