Latest News

EGA continues to invest in aluminium despite the Iran War

Emirates Global Aluminium is sticking to its investment plans, despite the Iran War. This was revealed by the chief marketing officer of the company on Tuesday. EGA, largest aluminium manufacturer in the Gulf, had to close its Al Taweelah Smelter in United Arab Emirates due to an Iranian attack on late March. It is also planning to build the first primary aluminium smelter built in the United States for almost 50 years, alongside Century Aluminum.

Adel Abubakar, during a discussion panel at the CRU World Aluminium Conference on Tuesday, said: "I don't think that anything is really changing from an investment perspective." "We are... making sure that everything is restarted in the UAE and up and running again to support our global customers. We export 90%."

"But I don't believe anything has changed in terms of growth. We are moving... in the recycling side. We have already announced the Oklahoma project on the primary side. "That's going as planned," said he, adding that EGA was hoping to start the project this year. EGA owns a 60% stake of the U.S. Smelter that the Oklahoma Department Of Commerce expects to cost $4 Billion. The smelter is expected to produce 750,000 metric tonnes of aluminum per year, which would be more than double the current U.S. output.

Abubakar said that EGA's?Jebel Ali?smelter, located in the UAE, was operating "as usual" as the conflict continues. Reporting by Tom Daly, Polina Devitt. Editing by Mark Potter, Alexandra Hudson)

(source: Reuters)