Ireland Under Fire for Russian Alumina Exports
Recent data reveals that Ireland’s Aughinish Alumina plant has predominantly shipped its product to Russia, contradicting previous claims that its primary market was the European Union. In the first quarter of 2026, a significant 83% of Ireland’s alumina exports, totaling 200,619 tons, were directed to Russia. This supply chain undermines Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin’s arguments against sanctioning the plant, Ireland’s sole alumina producer, in the EU’s upcoming sanctions package against Russia. Despite these findings, the Irish government has voiced concerns that sanctions on Aughinish Alumina would disproportionately harm the EU’s economy rather than Russia’s.