North America aluminium demand rebounds
As part of its monthly Aluminium Situation statistical report, the Aluminum Association released preliminary estimates showing 3.4% growth in year-over-year demand for the aluminium industry in North America (U.S. and Canada) in 2024.
At just shy of 27 million pounds, 2025 aluminium demand in the United States and Canada exceeds the 10-year average.
“North American aluminium demand approached record levels in 2024,” said Charles Johnson, president & CEO of the Aluminum Association.
“Despite some economic and market uncertainty ahead, the aluminium industry has shown time and time again that it is built to last. Our material is the essential element for the future of transportation, packaging, infrastructure even defence equipment.”
Among key takeaways from the report:
- Aluminium demand in the United States and Canada (shipments by domestic producers plus imports) totalled an estimated 26,969 million pounds in 2024, compared to the 2023 total of 26,087 million pounds.
- The association’s Domestic Producers Shipments & Inventories report indicates that producer shipments from U.S. and Canadian facilities reached an estimated 23,729 million pounds in 2024, an increase of 3.2% over the 2023 total of 22,987 million pounds. This number excludes imports to more clearly reflect industry aluminium and aluminium product shipments by North American firms.
- Since 2009, the domestic aluminium industry has enjoyed a 2.5% compound annual growth rate (CAGR).
- In total, semi-fabricated – or “mill” – product demand was up 3.4% year-over-year.
- Exports of aluminium ingot and mill products from the U.S. and Canada (excluding cross border trade) increased 12.8% in 2024.
- At 106.29, the association’s Index of Net New Orders of Aluminium Mill Products (baseline index of 100) increased 1.2% over 2023 on average.
- Imported aluminum and aluminum products into the North America (US and Canada) declined by 4.2% through year end 2024.
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