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Administrators say that Australia's sole manganese smelter will close.

Administrators say that Australia's sole manganese smelter will close.
Administrators say that Australia's sole manganese smelter will close.

Administrators announced on Thursday that Australia's sole manganese smelter in Tasmania, the Liberty Bell Bay Smelter will close immediately after a failed sale.

The former British billionaire Sanjeev Gupta owned the smelter. It was placed under voluntary administration by March, after it had ceased operations in mid-last.

In a'statement, EY stated that "in the absence of a commercially viable?transaction and the required funding to continue operations, the Administrators made the difficult decision to begin the orderly closure?of the?business with immediate effect."

GFG did NOT immediately respond to a comment request.

The smelter had been experiencing a period in which it was having difficulty supplying ore due to problems caused by cyclones and setbacks experienced at its key supplier Groote Eylandt Mining Company, South32.

Tim Ayres, Minister of Industry, said that despite the federal and state governments' support, including A$10m ($6.99m) in wages and a A$20m?startup package and a continuation of a 10 year concessional power contract?struck last year with GFG Group, a serious buyer could not be found.

(source: Reuters)