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China pledges to release metal reserves to tackle price and shortage fears

Move comes after government concerns over commodities rally that has pushed up factory gate prices

Industrial metals are in the spotlight after Chinese authorities made a pledge to release government reserves to tackle concerns over shortages and high prices.

The National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration said in a statement on Wednesday that it would release batches of metals, including copper, aluminium and zinc, making them available to manufacturers.

The move comes after government concerns over a commodity price rally, which has pushed factory gate prices up to their highest since the 2008 financial crisis and threatened to squeeze industry profits.

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