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đđĢđ¨đ°đĸđ§đ đđđĻđđ§đ đđĢđ¨đĻ đđĄđ đđŽđđ¨đĻđ¨đđĸđ¯đ đđđđđ¨đĢ : The Indian automotive industry is increasingly adopting aluminium to reduce vehicle weight, improve fuel efficiency, and meet stringent emission standards. As the market shifts towards electric vehicles (EVs), aluminium's lightweight properties are gaining importance in improving battery efficiency and overall vehicle performance.
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đđ¨đ¯đđĢđ§đĻđđ§đ đđ§đĸđđĸđđđĸđ¯đđŦ đđ§đ 'đđđ¤đ đĸđ§ đđ§đđĸđ' đđĢđ¨đ đĢđđĻ : The Indian government’s push to promote manufacturing under the "Make in India" initiative is encouraging the growth of domestic aluminium production. This initiative aims to reduce import dependency, boost local production capabilities, and increase exports, positioning India as a key player in the global aluminium market.
https://www.nextmsc.com/report/india-aluminium-market đđ§đđĸđ đđĨđŽđĻđĸđ§đĸđŽđĻ đđđĢđ¤đđ đđ§đŦđĸđ đĄđđŦ đđ§đ đ
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đđ§đđĸđ đđĨđŽđĻđĸđ§đĸđŽđĻ đđđĢđ¤đđ size is predicted to reach USD 18.84 billion at a CAGR of 7.6% till 2030. The aluminium market includes the industry involved in the production, distribution, and use of aluminium, a lightweight, silvery-white metal. Aluminium constitutes about 8% of the Earth's crust and is known for its low density, high strength, and natural corrosion resistance due to an oxide layer.
đđđ˛ đđĢđđ§đđŦ :
đđĢđ¨đ°đĸđ§đ đđđĻđđ§đ đđĢđ¨đĻ đđĄđ đđŽđđ¨đĻđ¨đđĸđ¯đ đđđđđ¨đĢ : The Indian automotive industry is increasingly adopting aluminium to reduce vehicle weight, improve fuel efficiency, and meet stringent emission standards. As the market shifts towards electric vehicles (EVs), aluminium's lightweight properties are gaining importance in improving battery efficiency and overall vehicle performance.
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đ¨đđŽđŦ đ¨đ§ đđ§đđĢđđŦđđĢđŽđđđŽđĢđ đđ§đ đđ¨đ§đŦđđĢđŽđđđĸđ¨đ§ đđĢđ¨đ°đđĄ : The rapid urbanization and growing infrastructure development in India are driving the demand for aluminium in the construction sector. Aluminium is widely used for windows, facades, roofing, and structural components due to its durability, lightweight nature, and corrosion resistance, making it ideal for modern, energy-efficient buildings.
đđ¨đ¯đđĢđ§đĻđđ§đ đđ§đĸđđĸđđđĸđ¯đđŦ đđ§đ 'đđđ¤đ đĸđ§ đđ§đđĸđ' đđĢđ¨đ đĢđđĻ : The Indian government’s push to promote manufacturing under the "Make in India" initiative is encouraging the growth of domestic aluminium production. This initiative aims to reduce import dependency, boost local production capabilities, and increase exports, positioning India as a key player in the global aluminium market.
https://www.nextmsc.com/report/india-aluminium-market