China's major aluminum producers want the government to retain the original aluminum export tax rebate policy

China's major aluminum producers hope that the government will retain the tax rebate policy for primary aluminum exports. China's major aluminum producers hope that the government will continue to implement the original aluminum export tax rebate policy and make corresponding requests. At the two-day meeting held in Kunming, representatives of aluminum plant participants told the officials of the National Development and Reform Commission that China's aluminum industry has been trapped by high electricity prices and the recently implemented credit tightening policy. If the 8% export tax rebate is lifted, The industry will be hit hard again. It is reported that high-level individuals from 20 large aluminum smelters in China, including Jiaozuo Wanfang Aluminum Company and Lanzhou Aluminum Corporation, attended the meeting. Many aluminum producers expect the government will also announce adjustments to the feed processing trade policy.

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