LME Aluminium Price Today Live in India — June 14, 2026

Current Price
0.31/g
10 Gram Rate
3.10/10g
24h Change
+₹0.00
24h % Change
+0.00%

As of June 14, 2026, Aluminium is trading at Zero Rupees per gram across India. The 10-gram rate stands at Three Rupees, and 100 grams costs Thirty One Rupees.

Live LME Aluminium Price Trend — Last 10 Days

LME Aluminium Price Today Live in India

The lme aluminium price today live figure on MetalsCost is ₹0.31 as of June 14, 2026. Traders, fabricators, and even small stockists watch this benchmark because it sets the tone for Indian aluminium rates before local premiums, freight, and tax are layered on top.

LME aluminium price today live in India per kg and per tonne
Aluminium price in India — June 14, 2026

That number is not pulled out of thin air. The live Indian equivalent usually follows LME aluminium, then gets converted from USD to rupees and nudged by import duty and market spread. MCX aluminium futures often mirror that move within the same session, especially when London opens with a sharp gap.

  • 1 gram: ₹0.31
  • 10 grams: ₹3.10
  • 100 grams: ₹31.00
  • 1 kg: ₹310.00
  • 1 metric tonne: ₹310,000.00

If you are buying material for sheet, extrusion, or cable work, the per-kg and per-tonne view matters more than the per-gram figure. The smaller unit is handy for quick comparison, but real purchasing in India still happens on a kilo basis, and large mills think in tonnes.

How the Live LME Aluminium Price Compares

Today vs previous periods (₹ per gram)

Yesterday
₹0.31
+₹0.00 (+0.00%)
1 Week Ago
₹0.31
+₹0.00 (+0.00%)
1 Month Ago
₹0.32
₹0.01 (-3.13%)
1 Year Ago
₹0.20
+₹0.11 (+55.00%)

Aluminium is currently priced at Zero Rupees per gram. Compared to one year ago, the price has risen by Zero Rupees (+55.00%).

Live LME Aluminium Price by Weight

Today's Aluminium rate is Zero Rupees per gram. At this rate, 10 grams of Aluminium costs Three Rupees.

Unit Weight Price (INR) Price in Words
1 Gram 1.0000 g ₹0.31 Zero Rupees
8 Grams 8.0000 g ₹2.48 Two Rupees
10 Grams 10.0000 g ₹3.10 Three Rupees
100 Grams 100.0000 g ₹31.00 Thirty One Rupees
1 Kilogram 1,000.0000 g ₹310.00 Three Hundred and Ten Rupees
1 Ounce (oz) 28.3495 g ₹8.79 Nine Rupees
1 Troy Ounce 31.1035 g ₹9.64 Ten Rupees
1 Metric Ton 1,000,000.0000 g ₹310,000.00 Three Lakh Ten Thousand Rupees

How the Live LME Aluminium Benchmark Turns Into an Indian Price

The live LME benchmark matters because it is the base reference for primary aluminium, specifically LME grade A metal. Once that price lands in India, the real selling rate changes with the rupee, freight, customs duty, and whatever the local market is doing that morning. That is why the lme aluminium price today live number on the screen and the quote from a stockist are close, but not identical.

LME aluminium and MCX aluminium market drivers in India
Aluminium market factors — LME and MCX rates driving India prices

Why the gap exists

Import duty, which is commonly discussed around the 7.5% basic customs duty mark for aluminium products, is only part of the story. GST still sits on top, and traders also protect themselves against currency swings. When the rupee slips against the dollar, the same London price suddenly looks expensive in Mumbai or Ahmedabad.

Primary aluminium and secondary aluminium never trade at the same level either. Recycled metal from scrap usually comes cheaper, sometimes clearly so, because the purity, cleanliness, and alloy consistency are different. That difference shows up in aluminium scrap price, aluminium ingot price, and even aluminium sheet price quotes once the end use becomes more demanding.

What demand is actually doing

Construction and packaging keep the base metal moving. Window frames, roofing, and façade work pull in aluminium alloy products, while foil, cans, and laminates push demand from the FMCG side. Add EV body panels, overhead cables, and the kind of infrastructure work that keeps turning up in India’s pipeline, and the benchmark stops being a paper number. It becomes a live industrial signal.

LME Aluminium Live Price History — 10 Trading Days

The most recent Aluminium price on record (2026-06-13) is Zero Rupees per gram.

Date Price (₹/g) Change
2026-06-13 ₹0.31 0.00
2026-06-12 ₹0.31 +0.01
2026-06-11 ₹0.30 -0.01
2026-06-10 ₹0.31 0.00
2026-06-09 ₹0.31 0.00
2026-06-08 ₹0.31 0.00
2026-06-07 ₹0.31 0.00
2026-06-06 ₹0.31 -0.01
2026-06-05 ₹0.32 0.00
2026-06-04 ₹0.32

What Traders Watch After the Live Quote

Aluminium is a cyclical industrial metal, so one day’s move never tells the whole story. A cleaner read comes from watching MCX aluminium futures against LME spot, then checking whether the rupee helped or hurt the local price. Some days the London market leads. Some days India simply catches up after lunch.

Seasonality matters more than people admit. Construction usually picks up before the summer build season, packaging demand tightens around festive orders, and the monsoon slows site work enough to soften buying interest. None of that is dramatic on its own, but together it shapes the aluminium bhav far more than social media traders like to admit.

There is also a broader supply side to watch. China still dominates global primary aluminium output, and any talk of smelter curbs, power tariffs, or energy shortages tends to spill into LME aluminium very quickly. India has added capacity through major producers such as Hindalco and Vedanta, yet the market still leans on imports and global pricing for direction. That keeps the live benchmark relevant, even when domestic demand looks quiet for a few sessions.

For investors, aluminium is not gold. There is no sovereign bond-style wrapper, no neat digital metal SIP that solves everything, and no retail story built around purity certificates. The practical route in India is still MCX aluminium futures, base-metal exposure through broader commodity products, or simply using the live rate to manage procurement. For fabricators, that is usually enough. For speculators, it is where the work begins.

LME Aluminium Price Today Live — FAQ

The LME aluminium price today live on MetalsCost is shown as ₹0.31 for June 14, 2026. This is the India-facing equivalent derived from the international LME benchmark and converted into INR.

MCX aluminium futures in India track the LME aluminium benchmark closely. The local price also reflects USD/INR movement, import duty, and market spreads, so the MCX rate can move faster or slower than the global benchmark on a given day.

Based on the live rate on this page, 1 kg aluminium works out to about ₹310.00 today. Fabricators often compare this number with supplier quotes for sheet, ingot, and alloy stock.

India does not trade aluminium in a vacuum. Basic customs duty, GST, freight, exchange rate shifts, and dealer margins all sit on top of the LME reference price. That is why the Indian spot number is rarely identical to the raw LME quote.

The benchmark linked to LME grade A aluminium reflects primary aluminium of at least 99.7% purity. Secondary aluminium, which comes from scrap and recycled feedstock, usually trades at a discount depending on alloy mix and contamination.

You can track the live move through MCX aluminium futures, the LME aluminium benchmark, the 10-day chart on this page, and the price history table. That combination gives a cleaner view than a single spot quote.