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MCX’s good‑delivery norms for aluminium, copper and zinc to boost domestic refining

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • June 3, 2026
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New Delhi, June 3 (IANS) The Multi Commodity Exchange of India on Wednesday said its newly issued comprehensive good‑delivery norms for primary aluminium, refined copper and refined zinc will support domestic refining, quality standards and trust.

This initiative strengthens the ecosystem of MCX-approved brands that meet rigorous quality and process standards, the statement said.

The rules were announced through a circular on June 2, 2026 and introduced independent principal documents for each metal detailing empanelment of producing plants and the process for accepting deliveries toward contract settlements.

“By introducing transparent, standards‑led frameworks, we are boosting trust, quality, and efficiency for all participants. This initiative supports domestic refiners and deepens India’s role in global commodity value chains,” said Praveena Rai, Managing Director & CEO, MCX, said.

The move aligns with the government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat mission and aims to deepen India’s role in global commodity value chains.

Industrial metal delivery involves significant logistics costs and the tax compliances for its quality be left to be validated at the warehouse while delivering.

By implementing a thorough auditing, assaying and testing process directly at the producing plants, MCX provides the market with the comfort that goods of the required grade can be delivered in an unbiased, hassle-free manner—a process known as the branding of metal.

The exchange noted it has already implemented a similar branding mechanism for refined lead, where seven brands have been empanelled, and that the proven framework is now extended to primary aluminium, refined copper and refined zinc contracts, including mini contracts.

“This development will significantly boost the domestic derivative market by encouraging metal producers to channelize their branded metal through a robust, organized exchange delivery mechanism,” the statement noted.

The Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd is India’s leading commodity derivatives exchange and the largest commodity options exchange globally. It has a market share of about 98 per cent in terms of the value of commodity futures contracts traded in FY26.

—IANS

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