Aluminium Stocks Slump: Hindalco, NALCO, and Vedanta Shares Crash

The sudden announcement of a peace deal framework between the United States and Iran has sent shockwaves through the global metals market. As geopolitical tensions ease, the prospect of unhindered supply from Gulf producers has triggered a sharp sell-off in major Indian aluminium players.

Geopolitical Shift: The US-Iran Peace Deal

The volatility in the metals sector stems directly from US President Donald Trump's announcement regarding a finalized agreement with the Islamic Republic of Iran. According to a statement on his Truth Social platform, the deal signifies a major shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics. Crucially, the agreement includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz—a vital 33-kilometre waterway connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman—which Iran had effectively closed for months.

With the US set to end its blockade of Iranian ports, the global market anticipates a significant increase in the flow of commodities. Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Kazem Gharibabadi, confirmed the agreement, stating it puts an "immediate end" to the conflict on all fronts, including Lebanon.

Global Aluminium Prices Hit Multi-Month Lows

The market reacted instantly to the news of improved supply security. The benchmark three-month aluminium contract on the London Metal Exchange (LME) plummeted by more than 4%, trading at $3,379.50 per metric ton. During the session, prices had plunged as much as 5% to hit $3,357 per metric ton, marking the lowest level since March 27.

Because Middle Eastern producers account for approximately 9% of the global aluminium supply, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz reduces the "geopolitical risk premium" that had previously kept prices elevated. As shipping routes become more predictable and supply from the Gulf becomes more accessible, the downward pressure on global prices is expected to persist.

Impact on Indian Metal Giants

Indian aluminium producers, which are sensitive to global LME pricing, saw significant intraday losses. The Nifty Metal index fell by approximately 2%, largely driven by the crash in aluminium-focused stocks.

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