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Guinea secures $1 billion Chalco refinery deal in major industrialisation push

Guinea has received a major boost to its industrialisation ambitions after Aluminum Corporation of China (Chalco) agreed to invest $1 billion in a new alumina refinery project aimed at expanding local mineral processing capacity, according to Business Insider Africa. The development marks a significant step in Guinea’s efforts to move beyond exporting raw bauxite and capture greater value from its vast mineral resources, according to regional mining and investment reports.

Guinea is one of the world’s largest producers of bauxite, the key raw material used in aluminum production, but much of its output has historically been exported in unprocessed form. The planned refinery is expected to process bauxite locally into alumina, a higher-value intermediate product used in global aluminum manufacturing.

Government officials and industry analysts say the project could strengthen Guinea’s position within the global aluminum supply chain while creating jobs, boosting infrastructure development, and increasing export revenues. The investment also reflects China’s continued strategic interest in securing long-term access to critical industrial minerals needed for manufacturing and infrastructure industries.

Analysts note that African governments are increasingly pushing mining companies to invest in local processing and value addition rather than relying solely on raw commodity exports. They say Guinea’s refinery project highlights a broader continental shift toward industrial development and resource beneficiation as African economies seek greater returns from strategic mineral wealth.

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