Rusal Faces Challenges with Net Loss in 2025
Rusal, the major Russian aluminium company, reported a net loss of $455 million in 2025 due to increased sales costs and reduced aluminium production. This represents a significant drop from the previous year's profit of $803 million. The decline in performance highlights challenges faced by the aluminium industry.
Rusal, the Russian aluminium powerhouse, announced a net loss for the fiscal year 2025, revealing the impact of rising sales costs and diminished primary aluminium output on its performance.
The Hong Kong-listed entity, recognized as the largest aluminium producer outside of China, reported a net loss of $455 million for the year ending on December 31. This marks a stark contrast to the $803 million net profit recorded in 2024.
The downturn highlights ongoing challenges within the aluminium sector, including fluctuating production levels and financial pressures.
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