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Century will take 40% of the project to build the first US aluminium smelter for 46 years.

Century will take 40% of the project to build the first US aluminium smelter for 46 years.
Century will take 40% of the project to build the first US aluminium smelter for 46 years.

Century Aluminum will take a 40% share in a U.S. aluminum smelter planned by Emirates Global Aluminium. This is the first primary aluminium plant built in the United States in nearly 50 years.

EGA,?which retains 60% of the joint-venture, announced plans to construct the smelter at Inola in?Oklahoma in May 2025.

The financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed by either company.

EGA said last year that it was expecting to invest $4 billion in the development of the project.

The smelter will now be able to produce 750,000 tons of aluminum annually, up from the previous 600,000 tons, according to the companies. This would double the U.S. production of the metal.

The companies stated that construction of the smelter would begin by the year's end, and production will begin by the turn of the decade. They added that the project created 1,000 permanent jobs on the site, as well as 4,000 construction jobs.

SEMI-SOLID AIR TO BENEFIT AUTO, CONSTRUCTION, DEFENSE SECTORS

U.S. president Donald Trump has tried to boost domestic production of aluminium, which is listed on the U.S. critical minerals list, by imposing tariffs on imports.

The levy has been doubled to 50% since June of last year, and the Midwest Aluminum Premium - the premium that U.S. customers typically pay on top the London Metal Exchange price for actual metal - is now at a record high 99 cents per lb this month or $2,183 per tonne.

Jesse Gary of Century, CEO in Chicago, said that the U.S. aerospace, automotive, construction, packaging, and national defense industries would benefit.

About 85% of aluminum requirements of American industries are met by imports. In a joint statement, EGA and Century stated that the new smelter would increase the supply of aluminum in the United States and help to grow the American workforce. This will revitalize the aluminum expertise and knowledge of the U.S. Reporting by Anmol Chhoubey and Tom Daly in Bengaluru; Editing by Louise Heavens, Bernadette B. Baum and Bernadette Heavens

(source: Reuters)