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    Comex aluminium premiums beyond August dip on US tariff rollback bets

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    Posted on August 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Comex aluminium premiums have declined amid speculation of US tariff rollbacks, affecting future market trends and pricing.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Tariff Speculation on Aluminium Prices
    • Current Market Trends
    • Future Projections for Aluminium Premiums
    • Consultancy Insights on Tariffs

    Aluminium Premiums on Comex Drop Amid Speculation of Tariff Cuts

    Impact of Tariff Speculation on Aluminium Prices

    By Pratima Desai

    Current Market Trends

    LONDON (Reuters) -Prices of aluminium premium contracts on Comex exchange beyond August have fallen due to some speculation that tariffs on U.S. imports of the metal could be halved or that top supplier Canada could get an exemption.

    Future Projections for Aluminium Premiums

    Taxes on aluminium are part of a broader U.S. effort to revive domestic smelting capacity and cut reliance on imports of the metal used in the transport, packaging, power and construction industries.

    Consultancy Insights on Tariffs

    Aluminium shipped to the United States has been subject to a 50% levy since June 4. The physical price premium for the August contract has climbed above 70 U.S. cents a lb or $1,543 a metric ton, up nearly 90% since the end of May.

    U.S. buyers of aluminium on the physical market typically pay the London Metal Exchange benchmark plus the Midwest premium to cover costs including freight and taxes.

    Traders and industry sources said the premium on Comex, part of the CME Group, for September onwards had dropped because of bets on lower prices due to some expecting President Donald Trump to row back on aluminium import taxes.

    The Midwest aluminium premium for September is currently trading around 67 cents a lb and at 60 cents a lb for December.

    Numbers from information provider Trade Data Monitor show the United States imported more than 3.9 million tons of aluminium last year of which 70% or more than 2.7 million tons were shipped from Canada.

    However, consultancy Harbor Aluminum expects tariffs on U.S. aluminium imports to stay because the U.S. government believes that tariffs are important for national security.

    "Harbor does not see the U.S. reducing the 50% tariff or offering exemptions ... more so now that it has become 'addicted' to the revenue the tariffs provide," the consultancy said in a note.

    "We remain bullish and continue to expect the Midwest premium to trend toward 78 cents a lb before the end of the year and 87 cent a lb in 2026."

    (Reporting by Pratima Desai; Editing by Tomasz Janowski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Aluminium premiums on Comex have dropped due to tariff rollback speculation.
    • •US tariffs on aluminium imports are part of efforts to boost domestic production.
    • •The Midwest premium is expected to rise by the end of the year.
    • •Canada is a major supplier of aluminium to the US.
    • •Harbor Aluminum predicts tariffs will remain due to national security concerns.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Comex aluminium premiums beyond August dip on US tariff rollback bets

    1What is an aluminium premium?

    An aluminium premium is the additional cost that buyers pay over the base price of aluminium, reflecting factors such as supply and demand dynamics.

    2What is the London Metal Exchange?

    The London Metal Exchange (LME) is a global marketplace for trading metals, including aluminium, where prices are determined based on supply and demand.

    3What is a physical price premium?

    A physical price premium is the extra amount that buyers pay for immediate delivery of a commodity, reflecting current market conditions.

    4What is a consultancy in finance?

    A consultancy in finance provides expert advice and services to businesses and individuals on financial matters, including investment strategies and market analysis.

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