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STATISTICALYearbook /2002
CAMARA ARGENTINA DE LA INDUSTRIA DEL ALUMINIO Y METALES AFINES
STATISTICAL Yearbook /2002
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Editorial year 2002
Aluminum domestic consumptionTotal consumption by product and origin (year 2002)Locally produced aluminum consumption by product and origin (year 2002)Locally produced aluminum consumption by product and origin (years 1998/2001)
Domestic aluminum-sector evolutionMain figures (years 1993-2002)
Foreign tradeTotal Chapter 76 imports and exports (years 1999/2002)Mercosur’s Chapter 76 imports and exports (year 2002)Aluminum-sector influence in local foreign trade (years 2000/2002)
AddendumPrimary-aluminum price evolutionAluminum beverage-can sector main figures
Institutional informationCAIAMA’s Key StaffGlossaryAssociated branches
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Editorial
Another important fact was the huge reduction (around 56%comparing 2002 to 2001) of aluminum products imports.
Domestic offer reduction added to this imports decreaseresulted in the lowest “per capita” aluminum consumption in thedecade (28% below that of 2001 and 55% lower than that of1998, the highest of the considered period).
Mercosur commercial trade also showed a strong decrease.Beyond the critical economical situation of Argentina during thefirst 3 quarters of 2002, the fourth showed some stabilizing inthe main factors like the rate of exchange and a decrease insocial conflicts which allowed to expect a slight activity recovery,a trend which luckily continued during the first months of 2003.
We trust that with the government change which took place lastmay and with convenient economic measures aimed to encour-age the market demand, it will be possible to revert the deep anlong recession in which we are immersed since almost five years.
Alfredo Lurati
Therefore, our sector suffered an extremely complicated situationdue to a big sales recession and economic, financial and creditconditions which prevailed during most of the considered period.
2002 showed a fall in aluminum consumption which was thelowest in the last 10 years (a 27.5% decrease in relation to 2001)following the sharp decrease in the Gross National Product.
The most important demand reduction affected extrusion prod-ucts (with a fall above 30%) because of construction sectorstagnancy and that of rolled products for packaging (carbon-ated beverages and beer cans) with a decrease over 60%which produced a market shift to other types of material suchas glass, PET, etc. in order to reduce packaging costs.
The low consumption of aluminum cans produced an increasein the recycling percentage of used cans as collecting systemkept working normally.As a consequence of the change in the relation peso vs. us dollarand also the decrease in industrial activity, this increase in thescrap collection produced a strong export trend which derived in adomestic lack of this raw material used for manufacturing second-ary alloys needed to produce pieces for the automotive industry.
Figures shown in this statistical yearbook reveal the serious situa-
tion faced by our country during 2002 in which the economic
measures that were taken at the end of 2001 derived in a
process that ended in the country’s debt default declared at the
beginning of 2002.
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>> CONSUMPTION
DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION BY PRODUCT
Castings
Redraw rod,cables
Extrusions
Thinsheetand foil
Sheets and coilsthick > 0,2 mm
Other
36%
8%17%
19%
15%5%
Localproduced
Imports
DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION BY ORIGIN
78%
22%
PRODUCT LOCAL PRODUCED IMPORTS TOTAL
Sheets and coils thick > 0,2 mm 7.454 3.784(*) 11.238
Thin sheet and foil 8.186 6.505 14.691
Extrusions 11.346 1.601 12.947
Redraw rod, cables 5.550 828 6.378
Castings 25.482 780 26.262
Other 741 3.385 4.126
Total (**) 58.759 16.883 75.642
Share in % 77,7% 22,3 % 100,0 %
(*) Excludes 5420 tons of rolled products for soft drink and beer can production.(**) The difference betweenn total domestic market consumption on this page and domestic and per capita consumption is due to scrap recycling.
Domestic aluminium consumptionTotal consumption by product and origin (tons)Year 2002
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Domestic aluminium consumptionLocally produced aluminum consumption by product and originYear 2002
DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION BY PRODUCT DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION BY SECTOR
Building Packaging Transpor- Electrical Consumer Machinery & Steel Other TOTAL Share %(*) tation Ind. Durables Equipment
Sheets & coils Thickness > 0,2 mm
Thin sheet and foil
Extrusions
Wire, rod and Cables
Castings
Other
TOTALS
Share (%)
PRODUCT / SECTOR
(*) Excludes soft drinks and beer cans.Information supplied by aluminum products manufacturers.
Castings
Wire, rod andCables
Extrusions
Thin sheetand foil
Sheets & coils thickness> 0,2 mm
Other
44%
9%
19%
14%
13%
1% Other
Building
Packaging
Transportation
Machinery &equipment
Steel
Consumerdurables
ElectricalInd.
10%
24%
16%
24%
4%
10%
4%
8%
Unit: Tons
397 3.427 471 19 1.969 847 - 324 7.454 12,7%
1.605 5.799 440 - 337 5 - - 8.186 13,9%
7.445 - 397 417 820 1.471 - 796 11.346 19,3%
- - - 5.029 - - 504 17 5.550 9,4%
4.875 - 12.919 188 1.591 213 5.495 201 25.482 43,4%
- - - - - - - 741 741 1,3%
14.322 9.226 14.227 5.653 4.717 2.536 5.999 2.079 58.759 100,0%
24,4% 15,7% 24,2% 9,6% 8,0% 4,3% 10,2% 3,5% 100,0%
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Transportation
22%
50%
19%
Building
Other 1%
Steel
Machinery &equipment
1%
Consumerdurables
ElectricalInd. 1%
6%
Transportation
Consumerdurables
Machinery &equipment
Other
Building
ElectricalInd.
7%
66%
13%
7%
4%
3%
Transportation
BuildingOther
Machinery &equipment
Consumerdurables
ElectricalInd. 0%
Transportation
Consumerdurables
0%
Building
ElectricalInd.
71%
20%
4%5%
Packaging
Packaging
50%
5%4%
11%
27%
6%
DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION OF CASTING PRODUCTS DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION OF EXTRUDED PRODUCTS
DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION OF SHEET &COILS THICKNESS > 0,2 MM
DOMESTIC CONSUMPTIONOF SHEET & FOIL
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Domestic aluminium consumptionLocally produced aluminum consumption by productand origin - Years 1998/2001
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Sheets & coils Thickness > 0,2 mm
Thin sheet and foil
Extrusions
Wire, rod and Cables
Castings
Other
TOTALS
Share (%)
414 3,666 698 11 1.907 388 - 30 7.114 11,5%
1.953 4,535 432 0 271 6 - 150 7.347 11,9%
14.795 - 337 422 1.041 2.368 - 541 19.504 31,6%
- - - 5.550 - - 411 86 6.047 9,8%
3.238 - 13.099 189 1.992 278 2.362 284 21.442 34,7%
- - - - - - - 335 335 0,5%
20.400 8.201 14.566 6.172 5.211 3.040 2.773 1.426 61.789 100,0%
33,0% 13,0% 23,6% 10,0% 8,4% 4,9% 4,5% 2,3% 100,0%
YEAR 2001
PRODUCT / SECTOR
Sheets & coils Thickness > 0,2 mm
Thin sheet and foil
Extrusions
Wire, rod and Cables
Castings
Other
TOTALS
Share (%)
549 4.269 772 35 2.362 810 - 203 9.000 11,9%
2.290 4.783 442 - 328 - - 325 8.168 10,8%
14.729 - 461 584 3.463 1.,785 - 1.627 22.649 30,0%
- - - 6.018 - - - - 6.018 8,0%
3.029 - 14.313 236 2.136 344 7.673 1.567 29.298 38,8%
- - - - - - - 356 356 0,5%
20.597 9.052 15.988 6.873 8.289 2.939 7.673 4.078 75.489 100,0%
27,3% 12,0% 21,2% 9,1% 11,0% 3,9% 10,2% 5,4% 100,0%
YEAR 2000
PRODUCT / SECTORBuilding Packaging Transpor- Electrical Consumer Machinery & Steel Other TOTAL Share %
(*) tation Ind. Durables Equipment
Building Packaging Transpor- Electrical Consumer Machinery & Steel Other TOTAL Share %(*) tation Ind. Durables Equipment
Unit: Tons
Unit: Tons
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Sheets & coils Thickness > 0,2 mm
Thin sheet and foil
Extrusions
Wire, rod and Cables
Castings
Other
TOTALS
Share (%)
516 3.449 298 97 3.081 1.052 - 498 8.991 12,5%
716 5.340 460 26 797 17 - 79 7.435 10,3%
16.445 - 715 597 3.124 1.718 - 1.863 24.462 34,0%
- - - 8.308 - - 20 8.328 11,6%
1.826 12.470 326 1.784 332 5.262 377 22.377 31,1%
- - - - - - - 344 344 0,5%
19.503 8.789 13.943 9.354 8.786 3.119 5.262 3.181 71.937 100,0%
27,1% 12,2% 19,4% 13,0% 12,2% 4,3% 7,3% 4,4% 100,0%
YEAR 1999
PRODUCT / SECTOR
Sheets & coils Thickness > 0,2 mm
Thin sheet and foil
Extrusions
Wire, rod and Cables
Castings
Other
TOTALS
Share (%)
1.329 4.499 366 254 3.877 767 - 187 11.279 13,0%
2.357 5.212 592 128 508 22 - - 8.819 10,2%
19.344 - 1.811 1.087 2.336 1.223 - 1.670 27.471 31,6%
- - - 13.811 - - 600 600 15.011 17,3%
2.896 12.211 546 2.993 536 3.965 475 23.622 27,2%
- - - - - - - 682 682 0,8%
25.926 9.711 14.980 15.826 9.714 2.548 4.565 3.614 86.884 100,0%
29,8% 11,2% 17,2% 18,2% 11,2% 2,9% 5,3% 4,2% 100,0%
YEAR 1998
PRODUCT / SECTOR
Unit: Tons
Unit: Tons
Building Packaging Transpor- Electrical Consumer Machinery & Steel Other TOTAL Share %(*) tation Ind. Durables Equipment
Building Packaging Transpor- Electrical Consumer Machinery & Steel Other TOTAL Share %(*) tation Ind. Durables Equipment
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Domestic consumption vs. PBI comparison - Years 1993/2002
350.000
300.000
250.000
200.000
150.000
100.000
50.000
0
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0
million u$s Tons.
93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02
PBI Domestic aluminium consumption
4,50
4,00
3,50
3,00
2,50
2,00
1,50
1,00
0,50
0
9.000
8.000
7.000
6.000
5.000
4.000
3.000
2.000
1.000
093 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02
per cápita domestic consuption (kg/cap.year) per cápita PBI (u$s/cap.year)
Per-capita domestic consumption vs. PBI comparison - Years 1993/2002
DESCRIPTION
Primary aluminum domestic consumpton (tons.)
Total imports of Chapter 76 (tons.)
Domestic Auminum cnsumption (tons.)
Population (Millons)
Per capita consumption (Kg./Year)
Gross domestic product (Millon U$S)
Gross domestic product per capita (U$S/Year)
Consumption/Gross domestic product
Primary aluminum production (tons.)
64.350 68.804 52.435 58.202 72.763 69.962 58.022 52.385 43.209 45.756
27.586 37.965 36.535 42.858 46.303 76.406 57.916 56.988 50.606 22.303
91.936 106.769 88.970 101.060 119.066 146.368 115.938 109.373 93.815 68.059
33,54 34,01 34,49 35,22 35,67 36,12 36,60 37,03 36,22 (*) 36,58
2,74 3,14 2,58 2,87 3,34 4,05 3,17 2,95 2,59 1,86
236.505 257.440 258.032 272.150 292.859 298.948 283.260 284.960 268.700 100.980
7.051 7.570 7.481 7.727 8.210 8.275 7.739 7.695 7.419 2.761
0,39 0,41 0,34 0,37 0,41 0,49 0,41 0,38 0,35 0,67
170.600 173.300 183.100 183.910 183.724 185.140 204.600 263.744 245.052 268.806
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2
3
4
5
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Sources: 1 y 5 Aluar / 2 y 3 INDEC (*) Provisional census 2001 / 4 Central Bank of Argentina.Calculation Method: Per capita comsumption has been calculated considering the primary aluminum domestic consumption plus Chapter 76 imports exclusively and taking into account the totalpopulation of our country. This calculation excludes inventory changes of primary and semifabricated products and scrap recycling.It also excludes imports of products like: automotive wheels, pistonsand castings included in other chapters.
Domestic aluminum-sector evolutionMain figures - Years 1993/2002
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Domestic consumption vs. steel andcement consumption comparisonYears 1993/2002
2,50
2,00
1.50
1.00
0.5
0
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
References: Aluminium SteelPortland Cement
year 1993 = base 1
(r) revisado / Units: Thousand tons / Source: 1- INDEC 2- Cámara del Aluminio
DESCRIPTION 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02
PORTLAND 5.571 6.217 5.329 5.005 6.668 6.993 7.067 3.379 2.844 1.972CEMENT (r)
STEEL 3.294 4.152 3.575 4.235 4.980 5.150 4.156 4.479 4.107 1.986
ALUMINIUM 91,9 106,6 89,0 101,0 119,0 146,4 115,9 109,4 93,8 58,8
Figures in tons.
HEADING DESCRIPTION IMPORTS EXPORTS
Source: INDEC
99 00 01 02 99 00 01 02UNWROUGHT ALUMINUM- NOT ALLOYED- ALUMINUM ALLOYSWASTE AND SCRAPPOWDERS AND FLAKESBARS, RODS AND PROFILES- OF ALUMINUM, NOT ALLOYED- OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS
- HOLLOW PROFILES- OTHERALUMINUM WIRE - OF ALUMINUM NOT ALLOYED- OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS
- OTHERPLATES, SHEETS AND STRIPOF THICKNESS EXCEEDING 0,2 MM- INCLUDING SQUARE
- OF ALUMINUM NOT ALLOYED- OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS
- OTHER- OF ALUMINUM NOT ALLOYED- OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS
ALUMINUM FOIL - NOT LAMINATED- OTHER- LAMINATEDTUBES AND PIPES- OF ALUMINUM NOT ALLOYED- OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS TUBE OR PIPE FITTINGSSTRUCTURES AND PARTS OF STRUCTURES - DOORS,WINDOWS AND THEIR FRAMES AND
THRESHOLDS FOR DOORS- OTHERRESERVOIRS, TANKS, VATS AND SIMILAR CON-TAINERS OF A CAPACITY EXCEEDING 300 LITERSTANKS, DRUMS, CANS, BOXES AND SIMILAR CON-TAINERS OF A CAPACITY NOT EXCEEDING 300 LITERS - COLLAPSIBLE TUBULAR CONTAINERS- OTHERCONTAINERS FOR COMPRESSED OR LIQUIFIED GAS- STRANDED WIRE, CABLES, ETC.
NOT ELECTICALLY INSULATED- WITH STEEL CORE- OTHERTABLE, KITCHEN OR OTHER HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
OTHER ARTICLES OF ALUMINUM
TOTAL
76017601.17601.27602760376047604.17604.27604.217604.2976057605.17605.217605.297606
7606.17606.117606.127606.97606.917606.9276077607.117607.197607.2076087608.17608.2760976107610.1
7610.97611
7612
7612.17612.976137614
7614.17614.97615
7616
2.154,82.193,7
357,1
81,1
1.064,91.098,2
8.347,1232,8189,5
890,116.466,6
2.749,248,9
8.000,0280,8
3.244,6
215,2446,2140,0
142,91.834,9
443,4
144,11.406.6
50,9
1.882,834.4
1.868,6
1.886,3
57.896
922,11.710,4
242,0385,4
70,9
2.533,5
6.602,3387,4849,1
1.024,117.652,3
303,1222,0
8.269,3308,1
3.855,1
148,5499,2179,6
114,61.607,6
1,6
166,41.420,9
35,1
612,126,0
2.520,5
4.318,6
56.987,8
217,82.302,4
89,4296,2
122,7
862,3952,3
2.942,9240,7803,5
809,516.529,0
151,688,1
7.148,3336,3
3.483,3
85,3619,0161,6
104,41.152,4
16,6
167,91.915,4
49,0
2.027,423,4
2.449,8
4.457,6
50.606
623,9
422,5
29,0
147,9140,5
158,4209,140,6
187,85.420,4
27,854,9
4.582,7205,6
1.716,2
91,5362,4156,1
7,4822,3
1,3
49,6581,7
6,1
420,02.449,8
424,42.962,8
22.303
47.038,076.558,43.566,4
152,8
28,4
62,1609,3
22.023,01.331,2
723,3
559,7369,1
10,62,0
3.080,795,8
213,0
25,30,0
17,0
0,038,1
0,0
4,9708,4
1,1
496,0541,8251,6
305,1
158.813
44.570,2143.288,8
3.757,313,3
5,7
126,4375,6
25.010,4102,491,5
626,7330,4
4,0
4.091,7155,5319,5
1,225,86,9
17,570,2
0,3
7,62.358,2
3,1
0,83,0
216,9
459,0
226.039,9
69.119,5113.412,6
6.447,03,8
21,3
84,0208,9
12.167,5303,510,6
674,4295,4
15,74,0
3.868,8114,0368,1
3,0725,6189,1
21,570,7
45,12.610,6
0,6
0,1158,5179,6
387,7
211.511,2
64.004,7136.514,510.680,0
34,4
137,2
348,0875,2
23.927,4214,2
1,0
962,8938,5
3,838,9
2.752,328,4
363,8
0,1107,0317,9
35,9145,6
6.0
47,61.728,8
2,1
318,5271,5159,6
559,9
245.525,6
Foreign tradeTotal Chapter 76 imports and exports - Years1999/2002
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300.000
250.000
200.000
150.000
100.000
50.000
0
Tons
1999 2000 2001 2002
IMPORTS EXPORTS
Foreign tradeMercosur’s Chapter 76 imports and exports - Year 2002
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Figures in tons.
HEADING DESCRIPTION IMPORTS EXPORTS
Brasil Paraguay Uruguay Brasil Paraguay Uruguay
76017601.1
7601.2
7602760376047604.1
7604.2
7604.21
7604.29
76057605.1
7605.21
7605.29
76067606.1
7606.11
7606.12
7606.9
7606.91
7606.92
76077607.11
7607.19
7607.20
76087608.1
7608.2
760976107610.1
7610.9
7611
7612
7612.1
7612.9
76137614
7614.1
7614.9
76157616
Source: INDEC
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STATISTICAL Yearbook /2002
UNWROUGHT ALUMINUM- NOT ALLOYED 7.980,5
- ALUMINUM ALLOYS 534,5 23,8 1.224,3 35,3
WASTE AND SCRAP 2.682,3 744,7 32,0
POWDERS AND FLAKES 71,9 0,2 10,0
BARS, RODS AND PROFILES- OF ALUMINUM, NOT ALLOYED 1,3 24,1 3,6 0,6
- OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS
- HOLLOW PROFILES 95,9 10,3 268,0 20,0
- OTHER 37,2 9,5 574,8 0,3 7,1
ALUMINUM WIRE- OF ALUMINUM, NOT ALLOYED 124,1 26,2 298,2
- OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS 181,9 22,0
- OTHER 50,0
PLATES, SHEETS AND STRIP OF THICKNESS EXCEEDING 0,2 MM- INCLUDING SQUARE
- OF ALUMINUM, NOT ALLOYED 69,8 4,3 363,8 9,2 21,9
- OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS 2.499,2 13,4 48,2 18,1 18,6
- OTHER
- OF ALUMINUM NOT ALLOYED 23,9 0,1 3,6
- OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS 1,4 2,5 20,7
ALUMINUM FOIL- NOT LAMINATED 1.987,5 0,5 1.064,7 38,9 22,3
- OTHER 54,0 5,8 4,5 18,7 1,1
- LAMINATED 907,4 50,6 66,5 13,2 6,0
TUBES AND PIPES- OF ALUMINUM, NOT ALLOYED 70,8
- OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS 158,1 1,2 0,6 0,1
TUBES OR PIPES FITTINGS 8,7 0,5 50,3 0,1 3,3
CONSTRUCCIONES Y SUS PARTES- DOORS, WINDOWS AND THERE FRAMES 4,1 2,1 2,2
AND THERHOLDS FOR DOORS
- OTHERS 0,1 2,2 0,5 10,2
RESERVOIS TANKS, VATS AND SIMILAR CONAINERSOF CAPACITY EXEEDING 300 LITERSTANKS, DRUMS, CANS, BOXES AND SIMILAR CONTAI-NERS OF A CAPACITY NOT EXCEEDING 300 LITRES- COLLAPSIBLE TUBULAR CONTAINERS 76,5 0,4 21,6 0,9 1,3
- OTHER 492,2 0,1 618,0 639,8 33,1
CONTAINERS FOR COMPRESSED OR LIQUIFIED GAS 0,4 0,2 0,6
STRANDED WIRE, CABLES, ETC. NOT ELECTICALLY INSULATED- WITH STEEL CORE 267,9 30,5
- OTHER 136,3 226,3 0,8
TABLE, KITCHEN OR OTHER HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 108,9 7,2 14,5 17,4 29,8
OTHER ARTICLES OF ALUMINUM 2.177,8 0,6 10,7 28,8 103,9
TOTAL 9.819,4 0,0 153,2 15.819,9 1.537,1 487,0
Foreign tradeAluminum - sector influence in local foreign tradeYears 2000/2002
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YEARS
TOTAL ARGENTINE TRADE
ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY (2)
SHARE
2000
26.409,4
397.9
1.5%
2001
26.665,0
348.3
1.3%
2002
25.709,0
368.6
1.4%
EXPORTS IMPORTS BALANCE
2000
25.242,9
191.2
0.8%
2001
20.311
172.3
0.8%
2002
8.990
66.0
0.7%
2000 2001 2002
1,166.5 6,354.0 16,719.0
206.7 176.0 302.6
2000
6,991.3
18.1
0.3%
6,478.5
91.9
1.4%
2001
6,205.6
21.2
0.3%
5,277.8
86.8
1.6%
2002
4,827.8
28.1
0.6%
2,517.5
27.9
1.1%
2000
592.2
3.9
0.7%
294.8
0.2
0.1%
2001
498.8
4.9
1.0%
302.8
0.0
0.0%
2002
340.9
3.9
1.1%
255.4
0.0
0.0%
2000
818.3
3.9
0.5%
426.1
4.5
1.1%
2001
743.6
3.1
0.4%
329.0
3.7
1.1%
2002
526.9
2.1
0.4%
122.4
0.5
0.4%
2000
818.3
3.9
0.5%
426.1
4.5
1.1%
2001
743.6
3.1
0.4%
329.0
3.7
1.1%
2002
526.9
2.1
0.4%
122.4
0.5
0.4%
BRASIL PARAGUAY URUGUAY TOTAL MERCOSUR
Unit: million U$S (1)
Unit: million U$S (1)
Source: INDEC(1) Exports: U$S FOB, Imports: U$S CIF.(2) Chapter 76 exclusively.
Source: INDEC(1) Exports: U$S FOB, Imports: U$S CIF.(2) Chapter 76 exclusively.
YEARS
TOTAL EXPORTS
EXPORTS CHAPTER 76
SHARE %
TOTAL IMPORTS
IMPORTS CHAPTER 76
SHARE %
Global commercial trade
Mercosur’s commercial trade
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U$S/ton Year 2002
Primary-aluminumprice evolution
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MONTHS 2002
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUN
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
AVERAGE LME CASHUS$ / ton
1.369
1.369
1.405
1.370
1.343
1.354
1.338
1.292
1.301
1.311
1.372
1.375
AVERAGE 3 MONTHS LMEUS$ / ton
1.383
1.380
1.421
1.391
1.365
1.375
1.358
1.311
1.318
1.318
1.380
1.378
DOMESTIC PRICEUS$ / ton
1.393
1.417
1.300
1.335
1.300
1.275
1.298
1.298
1.263
1.283
1.334
1.396
Source: Average LME cash and 3 months: Metal Bulletin / Primary aluminum: ALUAR 99,50 lingot price list: FOB Puerto Madryn.
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
800
600
400
200
0
Average LME Cash Average 3 months LME Domestic price
FebruaryJanuary March April May Jun July August Septemer October November December
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
January93
July93
January94
July94
January95
July95
January96
July96
January97
July97
January98
July98
January99
July99
January00
July00
January01
July01
January02
July02
Average 3 months LME Domestic price
U$S/ton Years 1993-2002 evolution
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Aluminum beverage-can sector Main figures
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YEARS 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02
RECYCLED CANS - 242 407 437 463 440 400 390 190
RECYCLING PERCENTAGE - 25% 41% 48% 50% 51% 50% 52% 78%
(*) Includes importsFigures are in millons of units.
RECYCLING RATE
Figures are in millions of unitsSource: Aluplata - Latasa Argentina S.A. - Cadibsa
1000
800
600
400
200
0
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
Millions of units Recycling percent
94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02
Recycled cans Recycling percentageDomestic consumption
YEARS 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02
DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION (*) 950 978 994 916 924 864 797 750 245
PRODUCTION CAPACITY 450 600 1.450 1.450 1.450 1.450 1.450 1.200 1.200
CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
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CAIAMA’s Key Staff PRESIDENT Sr. Alfredo Lurati
Lural S.A.I.C.
V.P. 1 Lic. Marcelo MaffeiAluar Aluminio Argentino S.A.I.C.
V.P. 2 Lic. Jorge García AriasAluar División Elaborados
V.P. 3 Dr. Vito PezziExal Argentina S.A.
SECRETARY Ing. Rafael Martín BofillFadip S.A.I.C.A.
PROSECRETARY Lic. Héctor CañeteHydro Aluminio Aldural
TREASURER Sr. Antonio Luis BaceroSicamar Metales S.A.
PROTREASURER Ing. Elio LamannaInofer S.A.
VOCALS Dr. Jorge LosaAluminiun S.A.Sr. Julio MoranoTecsha S.A.Sr. Rafael GenoudMetales del Talar S.A.Lic. Manuel UrreaFlamia S.A.Lic. Daniel EnríquezAluplata S.A.Dr. Daniel VolpeAnodizado California S.R.L.Sr. José AmorAcristal S.A.Sr. Omar NasraMetalúrgica Fiamaj S.A.
SUBSTITUTE MEMBER Ing. Santiago LonardiDemayo Lonardi S.A.I.C.F.I.Sr. Jorge Daniel LentinoObras Metálicas S.A.Dr. Aldo PignanelliBurletex S.A.I.C.I.F.Ing. Roberto KorzinKorzin S.A.C.I.
INTERNAL AUDITORS Sr. Julio SimondiAlpros S.A.Sr. Luis Alberto EspósitoAluminio Brown
SUBSTITUTE INTERNAL Sr. Omar A. Rodriguez
AUDITORS Alumak S.A.Sr. José M. CaudarellaAluoest S.A.C.I.F.I.A.
KEY ASSOCIATION STAFFSTANDING SUBCOMMITTEES
ASSOCIATED MEMBERSSr. Julio Morano
PRESS, PROPAGANDA AND MEANSOF COMUNICATIONSr. Julio Morano
LABOR AFFAIRSSr. Alfredo Lurati
ECONOMIC AFFAIRS - MERCOSURREGULATIONS-STATISTICSLic.Jorge Garc
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND TRAININGIng. Moises Glassel
CONSULTANTSLABOR AND LAW ADVISORLic. Vicente Andrés Miñana Rufat
TECHNICAL ADVISORIng. Mauricio Gurski
TAX ADVISORDr. Alfredo Lamagrande
INSTIUTIONAL RELATIONS ADVISORSr. Raúl Carbonell
CUSTOMS ADVISORSr. Rafael Loprete
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ADVISORLic. Marcelo Maffei
ACCOUNTANT ADVISORDra. Alejandra Patti
LAW ADVISORDr. Alfredo Luis HerreraDr. Eduardo Zamorano
FOREIGN PUBLICATIONS COORDINATORIng. Mauricio Gurski
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ADOPTED CRITERIA FOR CLASSIFICATION
BUILDING AND
CONSTRUCTION
PACKAGING
TRANSPORTATION
ELECTRICAL
INDUSTRY
CONSUMER
DURABLES
MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT
STEELWORKS
OTHER
Ceiling coils; roofing sheet; siding andarchitectural sheets; tread plate;asphalt/aluminum roof coating; com-posite panel.
Bare and laminated foil for food andcigarette packaging, etc.; slugs foraerosols and collapsible tubes;softdrink, beer and juice cans; bottle topsand can lids.
Tank truck sheet; automotive body sheet;colls for automotive heaters and radia-tors; traffic signs; brazing sheet.
Transformer sheet; condenser foil; light-ing fixture sheet; laminated aluminum foilfor telefhone cables.
Refrigerator and home appliancessheet. Cookware; rigid foil containers;household foil; parabolic TV antennas;shoe eyelets; brazing sheet.
Coils for irrigation tubing; industrial heatexchanger coil; storage tank sheet;insulation foil; fish and bakery trays.
Shapes for window and doors, archi-tectural uses, ceilings and signs.
Radiator tubes; door and windowshapes for buses; structural shapes.Truck floor extrusions.
Electric motor housings; bus bars;electronic heat sinks.Lighting extrusions
TV antennas; refrigerator tubes; sailboatmasts; bicycle and forniture tubes; lad-ders; shapes for refrigerated exhibitors.
Irrigation tubing; shapes for industrialapplications.
Screw machine stock; rivet tubes.
ROLLED PRODUCTS EXTRUDED PRODUCTS CASTING PRODUCTS
Aluminized sheets; cast heatingradiators.
Car wheels; engine pistons; castpieces for car motors; aluminizedsheet.
Cables made from continuous castredraw rod; cast pieces for electricalindustry.
Cast aluminum tables and chairs; castcookware.Decoration pieces
Cast pieces for industrial machinery;cast molds.
Different products for steel deoxidation.
Welding wire; powder for paintand explosives and chemical products.Other products not includedelsewhere.
ADOPTED TERMINOLOGY
PROCESS
Includes the following fabrication processes:
·Casting·Extrusion·Rolling·Redraw Rod and cables·Other
GlossaryPRODUCTS
Includes the following products:
·Ingots·Sheets·Coils·Circles·Foil·Shapes·Bars·Wires·Other
SECTOR
Includes the end use of products:
·Building and Construction·Packaging·Transportation·Electrical Industry·Consumer Durables·Machinery and Equipment·Steelworks
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Associated branches
WINDOWS AND DOORS ACCESORIES
RELATED PRODUCTS
CABLE MANUFACTURERS
TRAINING
DOORS AND WINDOWS MANUFACTURERS
CURTAIN WALL MANUFACTURERS
TRADERS
FOIL CONVERTERS
PACKAGING
WINDOWS AND DOORS EQUIPMENTS
EXTRUSION
CASTINGS MANUFACTURERS
ROLLED PRODUCTS
COOKWARE MANUFACTURERS
METAL PRODUCERS
FINISHING (PAINTING AND ANODIZING)
REFINERS
SERVICES
CLOSURES
TRANSPORT
THE ASSOCIATED MEMBERS OF CAIAMA AREJOINED UP IN THE FOLLOWING BRANCHES:
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