Tamil Nadu factory blast kills worker, injures sevennu sure
A boiler explosion at a private steel melting unit in Gummidipoondi SIPCOT killed Bihar worker Ravi Ranjan and injured seven migrant workers. Firefighters controlled the blaze, while police began investigating the cause of the industrial accident. A 26-year-old worker was killed and seven others suffered severe burn injuries after a boiler exploded at a private steel melting unit in Tamil Nadu’s Tiruvallur district early on Tuesday, July 1
Tamil Nadu factory blast kills worker, injures sevennu sure
A boiler explosion at a private steel melting unit in Gummidipoondi SIPCOT killed Bihar worker Ravi Ranjan and injured seven migrant workers. Firefighters controlled the blaze, while police began investigating the cause of the industrial accident. A 26-year-old worker was killed and seven others suffered severe burn injuries after a boiler exploded at a private steel melting unit in Tamil Nadu’s Tiruvallur district early on Tuesday, July 1
Fujian Shoe Factory Fire Kills 28 in Major Rescue Operation
A Fujian shoe factory fire in Jinjiang killed at least 28 people after flames spread through the Huiteng Shoes facility. Firefighters launched a major rescue operation as officials investigated the cause and reviewed safety risks tied to flammable shoe-making materials. A major fire at a shoe factory in Jinjiang, Fujian province, killed at least 28 people and triggered a large rescue operation in southeastern China on Thursday, July 9, 2026. Jinj
Fujian Shoe Factory Fire Kills 28 in Major Rescue Operation
A Fujian shoe factory fire in Jinjiang killed at least 28 people after flames spread through the Huiteng Shoes facility. Firefighters launched a major rescue operation as officials investigated the cause and reviewed safety risks tied to flammable shoe-making materials. A major fire at a shoe factory in Jinjiang, Fujian province, killed at least 28 people and triggered a large rescue operation in southeastern China on Thursday, July 9, 2026. Jinj
Nara Lokesh pitches Andhra Pradesh footwear hub to Boo Young Group
Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh has stepped up efforts to attract fresh manufacturing investment to the state, holding talks with South Korea’s Boo Young Group over a proposed footwear and components production facility. Continuing his South Korea visit on its fourth day, Lokesh met Boo Young Group CEO and President Director Ryan Kang and Business Strategy and Planning Manager Millie Richardson. During the discussions, he invited the company to examine investment opportunities in A
Nara Lokesh pitches Andhra Pradesh footwear hub to Boo Young Group
Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh has stepped up efforts to attract fresh manufacturing investment to the state, holding talks with South Korea’s Boo Young Group over a proposed footwear and components production facility. Continuing his South Korea visit on its fourth day, Lokesh met Boo Young Group CEO and President Director Ryan Kang and Business Strategy and Planning Manager Millie Richardson. During the discussions, he invited the company to examine investment opportunities in A
13 Killed in Qatar Gas Blast; Indian Nationals Among Victims
Thirteen people were killed and 66 others were injured in an explosion at a gas facility in Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City on Sunday, June 21, 2026. According to preliminary information released by authorities, the people killed included Indian and Pakistani nationals. Officials have not disclosed how many victims were from India or provided a complete nationality-wise breakdown of the deaths. Indians Injured in Ras Laffan Gas Facility Explosion
13 Killed in Qatar Gas Blast; Indian Nationals Among Victims
Thirteen people were killed and 66 others were injured in an explosion at a gas facility in Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City on Sunday, June 21, 2026. According to preliminary information released by authorities, the people killed included Indian and Pakistani nationals. Officials have not disclosed how many victims were from India or provided a complete nationality-wise breakdown of the deaths. Indians Injured in Ras Laffan Gas Facility Explosion
Qatar factory blast leaves 54 injured, 18 missing
Qatar factory blast triggers search operation An explosion at a factory in Qatar’s Ras Laffan industrial zone injured 54 people and left 18 others missing, the country’s interior ministry said Monday, June 22. Authorities described the blast as the result of a technical incident and said emergency teams were continuing search and response operations at the site. The ministry did not immediately provide further details on the condition of
Qatar factory blast leaves 54 injured, 18 missing
Qatar factory blast triggers search operation An explosion at a factory in Qatar’s Ras Laffan industrial zone injured 54 people and left 18 others missing, the country’s interior ministry said Monday, June 22. Authorities described the blast as the result of a technical incident and said emergency teams were continuing search and response operations at the site. The ministry did not immediately provide further details on the condition of
INNOPROM India 2026 to boost Russia-India trade ties
India and Russia are preparing to host the first INNOPROM International Industrial Technology Exhibition in India, marking a fresh push in their expanding economic and industrial partnership. The event is scheduled to take place from September 9 to 11 at Bharat Mandapam Exhibition and Convention Centre in New Delhi, bringing together manufacturers, investors, technology companies, industrial buyers and government representatives. The exhib
INNOPROM India 2026 to boost Russia-India trade ties
India and Russia are preparing to host the first INNOPROM International Industrial Technology Exhibition in India, marking a fresh push in their expanding economic and industrial partnership. The event is scheduled to take place from September 9 to 11 at Bharat Mandapam Exhibition and Convention Centre in New Delhi, bringing together manufacturers, investors, technology companies, industrial buyers and government representatives. The exhib
Tragic Explosion at Vizag Steel Plant Kills Eight Workers, Several Injured
Tragic Explosion at Vizag Steel Plant A devastating accident occurred at the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant on June 8, 2026, when a ladle carrying molten steel exploded at the SMS-2 and STC-3 heat facilities. The explosion resulted in the immediate deaths of eight workers and caused injuries to several others, while also triggering a major fire and panic among employees. Workers scrambled for safety as molten st
Tragic Explosion at Vizag Steel Plant Kills Eight Workers, Several Injured
Tragic Explosion at Vizag Steel Plant A devastating accident occurred at the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant on June 8, 2026, when a ladle carrying molten steel exploded at the SMS-2 and STC-3 heat facilities. The explosion resulted in the immediate deaths of eight workers and caused injuries to several others, while also triggering a major fire and panic among employees. Workers scrambled for safety as molten st
RINL Molten Steel Ladle Accident in Vizag Kills Eight Workers
A RINL molten steel ladle accident in Vizag killed eight workers and injured six others at the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant in Andhra Pradesh, officials said. The accident occurred at about 4:15 PM IST on Monday, June 8, 2026, during operations at the Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd facility, also known as Visakhapatnam Steel Plant. Molten Steel Ladle Accident Triggers Fire Officials said a ladle carrying hot
RINL Molten Steel Ladle Accident in Vizag Kills Eight Workers
A RINL molten steel ladle accident in Vizag killed eight workers and injured six others at the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant in Andhra Pradesh, officials said. The accident occurred at about 4:15 PM IST on Monday, June 8, 2026, during operations at the Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd facility, also known as Visakhapatnam Steel Plant. Molten Steel Ladle Accident Triggers Fire Officials said a ladle carrying hot
China’s Robotic Dominance in Global Factory Automation
China robotic dominance is becoming one of the most important shifts in global manufacturing. Factories are no longer depending only on human labor, traditional machines, and manual production lines. Industrial robots are now helping companies produce goods faster, reduce errors, improve safety, and stay competitive in a market where speed and precision matter. According to the International Federation of Robotics, China accounted for 54% of global industrial robot installat
China’s Robotic Dominance in Global Factory Automation
China robotic dominance is becoming one of the most important shifts in global manufacturing. Factories are no longer depending only on human labor, traditional machines, and manual production lines. Industrial robots are now helping companies produce goods faster, reduce errors, improve safety, and stay competitive in a market where speed and precision matter. According to the International Federation of Robotics, China accounted for 54% of global industrial robot installat
Washington Paper Mill Chemical Tank Rupture Leaves One Dead
Chemical Tank Rupture Hits Washington Mill At least one person has died, nine people were injured and nine employees remain unaccounted for after a chemical tank ruptured at a paper and packaging facility in Longview, Washington. The incident occurred Tuesday morning at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging Co. facility, where a tank containing white liquor, a hazardous chemical mixture used in the paper-making pro
Washington Paper Mill Chemical Tank Rupture Leaves One Dead
Chemical Tank Rupture Hits Washington Mill At least one person has died, nine people were injured and nine employees remain unaccounted for after a chemical tank ruptured at a paper and packaging facility in Longview, Washington. The incident occurred Tuesday morning at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging Co. facility, where a tank containing white liquor, a hazardous chemical mixture used in the paper-making pro
Noida Workers Protest Case Sparks NSA Debate In UP
The Noida workers’ protest case intensified on May 14, 2026, exactly one month after violence broke out during labour demonstrations in the industrial hub on April 13. Uttar Pradesh Police invoked the stringent National Security Act (NSA) against Delhi University history graduate Aakriti Chaudhary, 25, and former journalist Satyam Verma, alleging their involvement in organising unrest, arson, and public disorder during the protests. Police claimed the violence was not spontaneous but part of a pre-planned operation carried out by an “organised syndicate of outsiders” linked to labour activist groups, an allegation strongly denied by the families of those arrested. The protests initially began over workers’ demands for better wages, overtime payments, and safer working conditions in Noida’s industrial sector before escalating into clashes and police action. Authorities registered 15 FIRs, detained nearly 1,200 people, and jailed around 60 accused under charges ranging from rioting to attempted murder. Police also sought a three-day custody of several accused, while the court scheduled the hearing for May 15. Along with Chaudhary and Verma, several students, labour activists, and workers from different states were arrested, including NIT graduates, research aspirants, and daily wage earners accused of supporting the demonstrations. Families of the accused alleged that many were targeted for supporting workers’ rights and labour movements. Chaudhary’s father defended her activism and questioned how she could be blamed for violence that allegedly occurred after she was detained. Friends and supporters of Verma highlighted his background in journalism, translation work, and social activism. Human rights groups, labour unions, and opposition leaders have meanwhile criticized the use of NSA in a labour protest case, raising concerns over freedom of expression, preventive detention laws, and the treatment of labour activists in India. The controversy has triggered nationwide political and legal debate over balancing public order with democratic rights during industrial unrest. Security has been tightened across sensitive industrial zones in Noida as investigations continue. Analysts believe the case could have long-term implications for labour movements, workers’ rights campaigns, and the future use of stringent security laws during protests across India.
Noida Workers Protest Case Sparks NSA Debate In UP
The Noida workers’ protest case intensified on May 14, 2026, exactly one month after violence broke out during labour demonstrations in the industrial hub on April 13. Uttar Pradesh Police invoked the stringent National Security Act (NSA) against Delhi University history graduate Aakriti Chaudhary, 25, and former journalist Satyam Verma, alleging their involvement in organising unrest, arson, and public disorder during the protests. Police claimed the violence was not spontaneous but part of a pre-planned operation carried out by an “organised syndicate of outsiders” linked to labour activist groups, an allegation strongly denied by the families of those arrested. The protests initially began over workers’ demands for better wages, overtime payments, and safer working conditions in Noida’s industrial sector before escalating into clashes and police action. Authorities registered 15 FIRs, detained nearly 1,200 people, and jailed around 60 accused under charges ranging from rioting to attempted murder. Police also sought a three-day custody of several accused, while the court scheduled the hearing for May 15. Along with Chaudhary and Verma, several students, labour activists, and workers from different states were arrested, including NIT graduates, research aspirants, and daily wage earners accused of supporting the demonstrations. Families of the accused alleged that many were targeted for supporting workers’ rights and labour movements. Chaudhary’s father defended her activism and questioned how she could be blamed for violence that allegedly occurred after she was detained. Friends and supporters of Verma highlighted his background in journalism, translation work, and social activism. Human rights groups, labour unions, and opposition leaders have meanwhile criticized the use of NSA in a labour protest case, raising concerns over freedom of expression, preventive detention laws, and the treatment of labour activists in India. The controversy has triggered nationwide political and legal debate over balancing public order with democratic rights during industrial unrest. Security has been tightened across sensitive industrial zones in Noida as investigations continue. Analysts believe the case could have long-term implications for labour movements, workers’ rights campaigns, and the future use of stringent security laws during protests across India.
Massive Investments Pour Into Andhra Pradesh, Boosting Industrial Growth and Employment
Andhra Pradesh has emerged as a hotspot for fresh investments, as evidenced by the announcements made during the 17th State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB) meeting. The state continues to attract national and international investors across various sectors, such as renewable energy, green hydrogen, bio CNG, manufacturing, and data infrastructure, bringing an unprecedented boost to its industrial and employment landscape.
Massive Investments Pour Into Andhra Pradesh, Boosting Industrial Growth and Employment
Andhra Pradesh has emerged as a hotspot for fresh investments, as evidenced by the announcements made during the 17th State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB) meeting. The state continues to attract national and international investors across various sectors, such as renewable energy, green hydrogen, bio CNG, manufacturing, and data infrastructure, bringing an unprecedented boost to its industrial and employment landscape.
What defines JRD Tata’s legacy? A life of service over ownership
A life of service over ownership JRD Tata’s legacy offers a striking contrast to modern perceptions of wealth and leadership. As one of India’s most influential industrialists, he led the Tata Group for over five decades, yet chose to live in a rented residence rather than accumulate personal assets. His approach reflected a philosophy that prioritized responsibility, ethics, and long-term impact over visible displays of success. Leadership that expanded an industrial empire Under JRD Tata’s leadership, the Tata Group evolved into one of India’s most significant industrial conglomerates, spanning sectors such as steel, aviation, power, and chemicals. His tenure marked a period of sustained growth and modernization, contributing to the country’s economic development. Rather than focusing on personal gain, he emphasized institutional strength, innovation, and employee welfare, setting standards that influenced corporate governance across industries. Simplicity as a leadership principle JRD Tata’s personal lifestyle remained notably modest despite his professional stature. He lived in a rented bungalow in Mumbai for decades, demonstrating that leadership did not require material excess. His daily life reflected discipline and humility, reinforcing the idea that influence comes from actions and values rather than possessions. This approach continues to resonate in discussions about ethical leadership and sustainable success. Impact measured beyond wealth The scale of JRD Tata’s impact is reflected not only in business expansion but also in the opportunities created for thousands of employees and communities. His leadership helped build institutions that continue to operate globally, shaping industries and contributing to economic stability. For many observers, his legacy represents a model where success is defined by contribution rather than ownership. A lasting example for global audiences For audiences in the United States and beyond, JRD Taa’s story provides a broader perspective on leadership in a global context. His life underscores the importance of purpose-driven decision-making and challenges assumptions about the relationship between wealth and success. In an era where corporate influence is closely examined, his example remains relevant as a benchmark for integrity and long-term vision.
What defines JRD Tata’s legacy? A life of service over ownership
A life of service over ownership JRD Tata’s legacy offers a striking contrast to modern perceptions of wealth and leadership. As one of India’s most influential industrialists, he led the Tata Group for over five decades, yet chose to live in a rented residence rather than accumulate personal assets. His approach reflected a philosophy that prioritized responsibility, ethics, and long-term impact over visible displays of success. Leadership that expanded an industrial empire Under JRD Tata’s leadership, the Tata Group evolved into one of India’s most significant industrial conglomerates, spanning sectors such as steel, aviation, power, and chemicals. His tenure marked a period of sustained growth and modernization, contributing to the country’s economic development. Rather than focusing on personal gain, he emphasized institutional strength, innovation, and employee welfare, setting standards that influenced corporate governance across industries. Simplicity as a leadership principle JRD Tata’s personal lifestyle remained notably modest despite his professional stature. He lived in a rented bungalow in Mumbai for decades, demonstrating that leadership did not require material excess. His daily life reflected discipline and humility, reinforcing the idea that influence comes from actions and values rather than possessions. This approach continues to resonate in discussions about ethical leadership and sustainable success. Impact measured beyond wealth The scale of JRD Tata’s impact is reflected not only in business expansion but also in the opportunities created for thousands of employees and communities. His leadership helped build institutions that continue to operate globally, shaping industries and contributing to economic stability. For many observers, his legacy represents a model where success is defined by contribution rather than ownership. A lasting example for global audiences For audiences in the United States and beyond, JRD Taa’s story provides a broader perspective on leadership in a global context. His life underscores the importance of purpose-driven decision-making and challenges assumptions about the relationship between wealth and success. In an era where corporate influence is closely examined, his example remains relevant as a benchmark for integrity and long-term vision.
Two dead, multiple injured after chemical leak in West Virginia facility
Two workers died and 19 were treated after a toxic gas leak at a West Virginia refinery. A chemical reaction released hydrogen sulfide, prompting emergency response, hospitalizations, and a federal investigation. Two dead, multiple injured after chemical leak in West Virginia facility. The incident occurred at approximately 9:30 AM local time on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at the Catalyst Refiners plant in Institute, just outside Charleston, West Virginia, where authorities said a violent chemical reaction during cleaning operations released toxic hydrogen sulfide gas. Authorities reported that highly corrosive nitric acid reacted with a substance identified as M2000A, producing hydrogen sulfide gas. The release of this toxic gas led to severe exposure among workers at the site. According to local officials, two employees died as a result of the incident, while 19 individuals required medical care. One worker remained in critical condition. Additionally, seven emergency responders were evaluated at a hospital after possible exposure. Earlier emergency dispatch reports indicated that multiple individuals were found unresponsive when crews arrived, with at least two receiving CPR on-site. Kanawha County Emergency Services Director C.W. Sigman said ambulances and buses were used to transport patients to nearby hospitals as responders worked to stabilize the situation. Hydrogen sulfide, while naturally occurring in some environments, can pose serious health risks at high concentrations. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, exposure can lead to unconsciousness and, in severe cases, death, as well as cardiovascular and respiratory complications such as pulmonary edema. Local, state, and federal agencies responded to the scene, and an investigation is expected to be led by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Officials also confirmed that seven of those treated were emergency medical personnel. A shelter-in-place order was initially issued for a one-mile radius around the facility, later reduced to the immediate vicinity before being fully lifted. Authorities continue to assess the incident and its impact on worker safety and surrounding communities.
Two dead, multiple injured after chemical leak in West Virginia facility
Two workers died and 19 were treated after a toxic gas leak at a West Virginia refinery. A chemical reaction released hydrogen sulfide, prompting emergency response, hospitalizations, and a federal investigation. Two dead, multiple injured after chemical leak in West Virginia facility. The incident occurred at approximately 9:30 AM local time on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at the Catalyst Refiners plant in Institute, just outside Charleston, West Virginia, where authorities said a violent chemical reaction during cleaning operations released toxic hydrogen sulfide gas. Authorities reported that highly corrosive nitric acid reacted with a substance identified as M2000A, producing hydrogen sulfide gas. The release of this toxic gas led to severe exposure among workers at the site. According to local officials, two employees died as a result of the incident, while 19 individuals required medical care. One worker remained in critical condition. Additionally, seven emergency responders were evaluated at a hospital after possible exposure. Earlier emergency dispatch reports indicated that multiple individuals were found unresponsive when crews arrived, with at least two receiving CPR on-site. Kanawha County Emergency Services Director C.W. Sigman said ambulances and buses were used to transport patients to nearby hospitals as responders worked to stabilize the situation. Hydrogen sulfide, while naturally occurring in some environments, can pose serious health risks at high concentrations. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, exposure can lead to unconsciousness and, in severe cases, death, as well as cardiovascular and respiratory complications such as pulmonary edema. Local, state, and federal agencies responded to the scene, and an investigation is expected to be led by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Officials also confirmed that seven of those treated were emergency medical personnel. A shelter-in-place order was initially issued for a one-mile radius around the facility, later reduced to the immediate vicinity before being fully lifted. Authorities continue to assess the incident and its impact on worker safety and surrounding communities.
Odisha Set for New Steel Plant as JSW Steel Partners with POSCO
JSW Steel and POSCO have entered into a joint venture agreement to establish a new steel manufacturing plant in Odisha. The development comes at a significant time, coinciding with the official visit of the South K
Odisha Set for New Steel Plant as JSW Steel Partners with POSCO
JSW Steel and POSCO have entered into a joint venture agreement to establish a new steel manufacturing plant in Odisha. The development comes at a significant time, coinciding with the official visit of the South K
Fire erupts at Australia’s Geelong refinery, crews battle blaze overnight
Emergency crews were deployed early Thursday, April 16, after a significant fire broke out at a major oil refinery in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, raising concerns about fuel infrastructure and industrial safety. Authorities said the incident began at approximately 11:15 PM local time on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, following multiple reports of explosions and visible flames at the Viva Energy refinery, one of the country’s last remaining facilities of its kind. Fire Rescue Victoria
Fire erupts at Australia’s Geelong refinery, crews battle blaze overnight
Emergency crews were deployed early Thursday, April 16, after a significant fire broke out at a major oil refinery in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, raising concerns about fuel infrastructure and industrial safety. Authorities said the incident began at approximately 11:15 PM local time on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, following multiple reports of explosions and visible flames at the Viva Energy refinery, one of the country’s last remaining facilities of its kind. Fire Rescue Victoria
Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin's Vision for a One-Trillion-Dollar Economy by 2030
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin laid out an ambitious roadmap for the state’s development, aiming to transform Tamil Nadu into a one-trillion-dollar economy by 2030. This vision is backed by the ‘Dravidian Model’ of governance, which has already set the state on a path of rapid industrial and economic growth. Tamil Nadu is expected to play a pivotal role in India’s economic future, with targets such as attracting investments worth ₹18 lakh crore, increasing exports t
Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin's Vision for a One-Trillion-Dollar Economy by 2030
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin laid out an ambitious roadmap for the state’s development, aiming to transform Tamil Nadu into a one-trillion-dollar economy by 2030. This vision is backed by the ‘Dravidian Model’ of governance, which has already set the state on a path of rapid industrial and economic growth. Tamil Nadu is expected to play a pivotal role in India’s economic future, with targets such as attracting investments worth ₹18 lakh crore, increasing exports t
Deadly explosion at Vedanta plant in India leaves 10 workers dead, dozens injured
At least 10 workers were killed and more than 30 others injured following a major explosion at a Vedanta power plant in India’s Chhattisgarh state, marking one of the region’s most serious industrial accidents in recent years. The incident occurred at approximately 2:30 PM IST on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, in the Sakti district while workers were on their lunch break, triggering panic and a large-scale emergency response. Officials confirmed that 33 workers sustained injuries, with
Deadly explosion at Vedanta plant in India leaves 10 workers dead, dozens injured
At least 10 workers were killed and more than 30 others injured following a major explosion at a Vedanta power plant in India’s Chhattisgarh state, marking one of the region’s most serious industrial accidents in recent years. The incident occurred at approximately 2:30 PM IST on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, in the Sakti district while workers were on their lunch break, triggering panic and a large-scale emergency response. Officials confirmed that 33 workers sustained injuries, with
BJP to Unveil West Bengal Manifesto on April 10: Key Highlights and Focus Areas
The BJP is gearing up to unveil its much-anticipated West Bengal manifesto on April 10, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah expected to lead the event in Kolkata. This manifesto is being presented as a comprehensive development agenda that will focus on addressing key concerns of various sections of society, including women, farmers, and youth. The BJP’s strategy for the upcoming elections is centered around offering welfare benefits, promoting industrial growth, and enhancing sectors like h
BJP to Unveil West Bengal Manifesto on April 10: Key Highlights and Focus Areas
The BJP is gearing up to unveil its much-anticipated West Bengal manifesto on April 10, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah expected to lead the event in Kolkata. This manifesto is being presented as a comprehensive development agenda that will focus on addressing key concerns of various sections of society, including women, farmers, and youth. The BJP’s strategy for the upcoming elections is centered around offering welfare benefits, promoting industrial growth, and enhancing sectors like h
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran attacks Gulf aluminum producers, sending global prices soaring
Aluminum prices surged to levels not seen since 2022 following Iranian attacks on two major Gulf producers, stoking concerns of a global supply crisis. On Monday, March 30, 2026, futures initially jumped 5.5% to $3,492 per tonne before easing to $3,381 per tonne by the afternoon, still 3.5% higher. Since the escalation began on February 28, aluminum has gained roughly 10%, despite a brief pullback last week amid broader market fears of a global recession. The attacks targeted Emirates
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran attacks Gulf aluminum producers, sending global prices soaring
Aluminum prices surged to levels not seen since 2022 following Iranian attacks on two major Gulf producers, stoking concerns of a global supply crisis. On Monday, March 30, 2026, futures initially jumped 5.5% to $3,492 per tonne before easing to $3,381 per tonne by the afternoon, still 3.5% higher. Since the escalation began on February 28, aluminum has gained roughly 10%, despite a brief pullback last week amid broader market fears of a global recession. The attacks targeted Emirates









