A 7.5 percent drop in dairy prices, particularly butter, dragged down overall commodity prices, while other sectors like aluminium and forestry saw notable price increases due to supply disruptions and cost factors.
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The government has launched an investigation into claims of aluminium dumping. It's being alleged the aluminium products are being dumped here at below the cost of the raw product. Now we're talking about aluminium bars, rods, and profiles, which are used across construction infrastructure and transport. Nick Collins is the independent independent chair of the Aluminium Extruders Association is with us. Good morning, Heather. Where's the stuff coming from?
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