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Japan Manufacturers Hurt Most by Aluminum Shortage From Iran War

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April 19, 2026
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Japan imported around 590,000 tons of aluminum, or about 30% of its total supply from the Middle East in 2025, according to the Japan Aluminum Association. America imports more aluminum than Japan but US companies aren’t in danger of running out of aluminum because they get most of their supply at home and Canada, according to Bloomberg Intelligence.   

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