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Chaclo seeks NDRC approval to develop Guinean bauxite mine
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Updated: 2007-04-16 10:49
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The Aluminum Corporation of China Ltd. (Chalco)  has  applied  to  the  National  Development  and  Reform Commission  (NDRC)  for  approval to develop bauxite mines in and around the Mamou  Region  of  the African country of Guinea, the NDRC announced Friday.


Chalco plans  to  invest RMB 71.2 million ($9.22 million) in the Guinean bauxite project, according to NDRC's announcement.


According to Chalco's annual report 2006 released this March, Chalco has submitted an exploration plan to the Ministry of Mines of Guinea.


The Ministry  of  Commerce  of  China  (MOFCOM) announced last June that Chalco obtained  permission  in  November  2005  to carry out geological surveys of Guinean bauxite reserves in the prefectures of Mamou, Kindia, Dalaba and Pita, a total area of 11,000 square kilometers.


Chalco launched  a 2 to 3 year exploration prospecting project last May.


The bauxite project is Chalco's first in Guinea, according to MOFCOM.


Chalco appointed  Ren  Xianhua as director for the Chalco-Guinea project last December.


Chalco's  other  overseas  projects  include  the Aurukun bauxite mining project in Australia, the Dak Nong bauxite mining project in Vietnam and the joint venture alumina refinery project with CVRD in Brazil.

 
 

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