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China Daily | Updated: 2010-01-09 07:45

Output 'withering'

Rising aluminum prices in 2010 may not be enough to halt the decline in European output of the metal as producers quit the region for cheaper electricity in the Middle East.

Half of Europe's remaining capacity may shut by the end of this year and two-thirds could be cut through 2013, according to the European Aluminum Association. Relying on imported metal would raise costs for fabricators of aluminum products such as foil and window frames, who employ more than 200,000 people in Europe, the EAA said.

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