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EGA's Guinea Bauxite Unit hopes to resume discussions with the government

Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA)'s subsidiary in Guinea announced on Tuesday that it hopes to resume discussions with the Guinean Government, which could lead to the lifting of current measures blocking its bauxite mine operations.

EGA is in a dispute over bauxite with the government. The authorities have been preventing its mining and exporting operations since October of last year. Reports stated that earlier this month it had begun a process of withdrawing EGA's mining license due to its failure to construct an alumina refining plant.

Guinea Alumina Corporation, a subsidiary of EGA, said that they had always met their obligations in accordance with the agreements signed with Guinea. They strongly denied that this was not true.

The statement stated that "GAC hopes that the Guinean government will resume friendly negotiations and lift all blockades against GAC operations."

Requests for comment from the military-led government of Guinea were not immediately responded to.

GAC stated that the government's measures had hindered its operations and would lead to a complete shutdown of its operations in December 2024, resulting in significant financial losses both for the company as well as its shareholders.

It said: "Since 2024, certain Guinean public institutions and the Guinean government have taken a number of measures against GAC and the EGA group that are in violation of the Republic of Guinea's contractual and international obligations." Maxwell Akalaare Adombila, Bate Felix, and Joe Bavier (Reporting)

(source: Reuters)