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ERG will produce the critical mineral gallium next year in Kazakhstan

ERG will produce the critical mineral gallium next year in Kazakhstan

Eurasian Resources Group announced in a press release that it plans to invest $20 millions in Kazakhstan to produce the critical mineral gallium from the bauxite ores they process to make alumina.

Gallium is listed as a critical mineral by the United States and European Union. It is required for the production of semiconductors and radar systems in aerospace and defense.

Kazakhstan would become the second-largest gallium producer in the world, after China, if ERG's plan is implemented.

ERG CEO Shukhrat Ibragimov stated that "ERG intends to become a major player on the global gallium market, beginning production in 2026, to supply OECD nations, with a goal to expand annual volumes to up to 15 metric tonnes per year."

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, global gallium production reached 760 tons in 2013. The majority of the gallium was produced in China, with very small quantities coming from Japan and Korea.

In response to Washington's crackdown on China’s chip industry, China banned the import of gallium (gallium), germanium (germanium) and antimony from the United States in December last year.

The ban is only applicable to the United States. However, China has been steadily introducing export licensing regimes to these three metals in the 18 months prior to suspension.

Aluminium is smelted using alumina. (Reporting and editing by Barbara Lewis; Pratima Deai)

(source: Reuters)