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Iranian Strikes Disrupt Aluminium Production in UAE and Bahrain, Global Prices Surge

Iranian attacks have severely disrupted aluminium production in the UAE and Bahrain, raising concerns about global markets. Both Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) and Aluminium Bahrain (Alba) faced damage, while prices continue to climb due to tightening supply.

Alba confirmed that its facility suffered hits during the assault. Two employees sustained minor injuries, and the company emphasized workforce safety while assessing damage. Officials assured that operational resilience remains a priority, and updates will follow as needed.

Meanwhile, EGA reported extensive damage at its Al Taweelah site in Khalifa Economic Zone Abu Dhabi. Several employees sustained injuries, though none were life-threatening. CEO Abdulnasser Bin Kalban stated, “The safety of our people is our top priority. We are deeply saddened and are evaluating facility damage.”

EGA produced 1.6 million tonnes of cast aluminium in 2025 at Al Taweelah and maintained significant metal stock offshore and overseas when the attacks began. These disruptions threaten the regional commodities sector, which already struggles under the Strait of Hormuz closure limiting exports, according to Bloomberg.

The Iranian attacks have damaged essential industrial infrastructure, potentially extending post-conflict recovery periods. Aluminium prices continue to rise, reflecting concerns over tighter markets and declining global inventories. The Middle East supplies roughly 9% of global aluminium, much of which remains stalled at Hormuz, increasing economic pressure worldwide.

Earlier reports from Abu Dhabi indicated six people were injured due to fires triggered by debris from intercepted ballistic missiles near the Kezad industrial zone. Authorities linked the strikes to the broader Iranian attacks across the Gulf, occurring amid ongoing U.S.-led ceasefire talks.

Industry experts warn that repeated Iranian attacks could have long-term consequences for production, trade, and regional economic stability. Both EGA and Alba are taking immediate steps to secure facilities, ensure employee safety, and minimize operational downtime.

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