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Canada's Alouette aluminium smelter denies force majeure rumours

18th April 2018

By: Reuters

  

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LONDON – The Alouette aluminium smelter in Canada, the biggest in the Americas, does not plan to declare force majeure, a spokesperson said on Wednesday, denying a market rumour.

There was speculation in the market that Alouette may have to take the measure due to a shortage of raw material alumina.

"We have not declared force majeure and we do not intend to declare it either," a spokesperson told Reuters.

The operation has an annual capacity of 600 000 t of primary aluminium, according to its website.

The smelter is owned by a consortium, with 40% owned by Rio Tinto, 20% stakes held by both AMAG Austria Metall AG and Norsk Hydro, 13.3% by Japan's Marubeni and 6.7% by Investissement Québec.

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