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CME approves the first aluminum warehousing facility in Taiwan

After receiving a number of applications for new storage in Asia, which is the largest regional market for aluminium, U.S. commodities trade operator CME Group has approved the?first?storage facilities in Taiwan.

CME announced in two separate notices that it had approved applications by warehousing company C. Steinweg, and Pacorini Global Services for the storage of aluminium delivered against Comex aluminium contracts at a port city located south of Taiwan called Kaohsiung.

Reports stated that 'this month, the CME approved facilities in Taiwan, and another base metals warehouse location, Hong Kong. This was part of CME's efforts to gain more traction for its aluminium contract?in Asia.

The London Metal Exchange already has warehouses in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

CME Taiwan's total outdoor storage capacity for aluminum is 95,000 tons. This includes 50,000 tons, 20,000 tons and 25,000 tonnes for the two Steinweg sites and Pacorini facility. Tom Daly is reporting and David Goodman is editing.

(source: Reuters)