TechFlow news: On March 16, according to JIN10 data, LME data showed that all contract trading on the London Metal Exchange (LME) was suspended starting at 2:44 p.m. local time (10:44 p.m. Beijing time). Traders are awaiting further information on the cause of this outage and are unable to place orders across markets ranging from aluminum to zinc. An LME spokesperson stated: “We are aware of this issue and are taking steps to resolve it as quickly as possible.” This trading suspension occurred amid heightened volatility in metal markets, as the war involving Iran has disrupted supplies of industrial metals—including aluminum and zinc—and cast uncertainty over long-term demand prospects.
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