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Norsk Hydro bans Russian aluminium from 2023 purchase deals

Published 06/09/2022, 13:45
Updated 06/09/2022, 13:51
© Reuters. Norsk Hydro logo is seen displayed in this illustration taken, May 3, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
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By Pratima Desai

LONDON (Reuters) - A division of Norsk Hydro supplying aluminium products to industries including auto and construction will exclude Russian metal from deals to buy aluminium for 2023, the Norwegian company told Reuters.

Companies with contracts for this year, agreed in 2021, have continued to buy Russian producer Rusal's aluminium, the world's largest producer outside China, but for next year some are already looking elsewhere.

Novelis, a subsidiary of Hindalco Industries, confirmed to Reuters that it had issued a tender to buy aluminium stating that no Russian aluminum would be accepted. It declined to provide any additional details.

Norsk Hydro spokesperson Halvor Molland declined to say how much aluminium the company's extrusions division, Hydro Extrusions, was looking to buy for next year, but he did say the aluminium was for its European operations.

The tender also excludes Australian, Azerbaijan, Indian, Iranian, Kazakhstan and South African aluminium.

"There are different reasons for excluding different origins, including carbon footprint," Molland said.

"The reason for excluding Russian origin metal is linked to Hydro's decision in March, following the invasion of Ukraine, to not enter new contracts with Russian-linked counterparts."

On March 2, Hydro said it had decided not to enter into new contracts linked to Russian producers until further notice.

Molland said Hydro Extrusions's tender to buy primary aluminium produced using renewable energy such as hydro, wind or solar was sent out recently, but did not specify the date or the deadline for offers.

© Reuters. Norsk Hydro logo is seen displayed in this illustration taken, May 3, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

Rusal supplies the world with 6% of its primary aluminium needs, estimated by analysts at around 70 million tonnes this year.

Hydro Extrusions consumes about two million tonnes of primary aluminium a year. It gets some of its metal from Norsk Hydro, but because it operates as an autonomous unit it also has to buy aluminium from external sources.

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