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The LME now has 88% of Russian metal, up from 78% before.

LME data on Thursday showed that the proportion of aluminium with Russian origin registered in warehouses at the London Metal Exchange increased to 88% from 75%, and the percentage of Indian origin decreased to 11%.

To comply with U.S., British and European sanctions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the LME has banned all metals produced in Russia from its warehouse system after April 13, 2024. Metal made before April 13, 2024 can still be traded.

Stocks of aluminium with Russian origin, or those on warrant The end-of-March figure was 200,700 tons, up from 155125 tons in February.

The data revealed that the amount of aluminium from India fell to 25,050 tonnes, down from 49,400. LME warrants are title documents that confer ownership.

The amount of copper produced in China fell from 80,950 to 45,325 tons, while the amount of copper made in Russia rose from 37% to 54%.

At the end of December, half of LME nickel stocks were made in China. (Reporting and editing by David Evans; Polina Devtt)

(source: Reuters)