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Guinea to establish regional hub for gold refining as West African race intensifies

Guinea to establish regional hub for gold refining as West African race intensifies
Guinea to establish regional hub for gold refining as West African race intensifies

Guinea's mines minister said that the country aims to be a regional hub for gold refining. This is part of a wider push by West African producers to 'process bullion locally instead of exporting it into the Middle East.

Gold prices are high, and the move aims to preserve more value for consumers at home.

Bouna Sylla, Mines Minister Bouna Sylla said over the weekend that there was no problem if each country (in West Africa) had a refinery.

"If you are not competitive in the market, your refinery will either fail or succeed due to economics and not politics."

The President of the World's Top Bauxite Producer, Mamady Doumbouya, banned raw gold exports last week with immediate effect.

GUINEA Refinery Among Africa's Largest

Sylla, who described it as one of the largest refineries in Africa, said that Guinea built a new facility capable of processing products from all over the region.

Bangaly Steve Toure is the?deputy director of Guinea's?Mining Investment Fund. He said that the $30 million facility would process 530 metric ton (about 17 millions ounces) a yearly at first, and then increase it to 733 tonnes when fully operational. Commercial operations should begin in July, following final approvals.

Ghana, Africa's largest gold producer, along with Mali, Burkina Faso and others, are also racing to create a domestic refinery?hub in order to extract more value from the bullion.

AngloGold Ashanti, and Nordgold dominate the industrial gold production in Guinea. Industry estimates suggest that West Africa will produce 11 million ounces of gold by 2025.

Sylla stated that Guinea produced approximately 2.32 million ounces of gold?last, valued at?about $7.9 billion. However, it retained less than 1% domestically.

He said, "It's not just about jobs and revenue." "Countries such as the UAE don't produce gold, but they built refinery capacity to stimulate economic growth. We want to create a similar value chain.

Guinea is preparing to issue a decree encouraging artisanal refinement and reforms that will formalise the artisanal industry and improve traceability.

They added that the refinery is part of an overall push to develop downstream industry, and mirrors similar efforts in Guinea’s bauxite sectors. Maxwell Akalaare Adombila is the reporter. Mark Potter edited the article.

(source: Reuters)