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Guinea withdraws its mining concession from Emirates Global Aluminium, a statement states

Guinea has transferred the concession for bauxite to a newly-created state-backed company, citing violations to its mining code.

This move escalates the standoff regarding refinery construction, and highlights the push by militarily-ruled countries of West Africa to regain control over strategic minerals assets.

EGA started operating in Guinea in 2019. It exported 14 million metric tonnes of bauxite by 2022.

EGA operates in Guinea through its Guinea Alumina Corporation subsidiary. This concession covers 690 square kilometres and contains 400 million tonnes worth of bauxite minerals.

According to the decree issued late Monday, the concession will be transferred by local state-backed company Nimba Mining SA.

EGA and GAC did not immediately respond to a comment request.

EGA is in dispute with the Government of Guinea, since October last fall when the authorities suspended its bauxite mining and export operations.

In March, it said that the suspension of activities in Guinea led to a decrease in exports of bauxite from 14,1 million metric tons of wet bauxite by 2023 down to 10,8 million metric tons in 2024.

The world's second largest producer of bauxite (the raw material for aluminum) is Guinea. Saliou Samb (Reporting and Writing by Maxwell Akalaare Adombila, Editing by Robbie Corey Boulet)

(source: Reuters)