Pessimistic outlook for aluminium alloy industry due to the COVID-19
04/21/2020 10:34
Needless to say, whilst the COVID-19 shock has hit every single material industry, the aluminium alloy industry is especially suffering a crushing blow or perhaps even worse, since most of their demand is occupied by the automobile and steel sectors. The alloy industry is experiencing an unprecedented recession, a great financial panic and the dealers of aluminium scrap are facing an unparalleled crisis as well.
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