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Alcoa anticipates 7% aluminium demand growth for 2014.
Issued at 2014-07-31
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For 2014, Alcoa is forecasting a 7% increase in global demand for aluminium as well as a supply shortfall of 930 000 tonnes, which compares to the deficit of 730 000 tonnes projected by the company earlier in the year.
Alcoa expects global aerospace growth of 8-9% this year, driven by 'robust demand for both large commercial aircraft and regional jets'. Automotive growth is put at 1-4%, packaging growth at 2-3%, and building and construction growth at 4-6%.
Alcoa continues to expect a steady commercial transportation market in 2014, with growth of between -1% and 3% owing to weakness in the European market.
Source: Aluminium
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