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Chalieco to build an alumina plant in Vietnam
- China Aluminium Network
- Post Time: 2008/7/18
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Chalieco had signed cooperation agreement with Vinacomin, the largest nickel producer in Vietnam to jointly invest in building an alumina plant in Central Highlands, Vietnam. It is learned that the annual production of the alumina project is expected to reach 600,000 tonnes.
The cooperation consists of three projects, including the design of alumina plant, equipment purchases and engineering construction. Chalieco planned to finish the alumina plant within two years.
The alumina resources reservation is expected to reach 5.8 billion tonnes to 6.3 billion tonnes. The Vietnamese government expressed that the major project of alumina and alumina refining plant with will be finished before 2025 to develop extensive and great alumina resources in Central Highlands of Vietnam.
Chalieco is a subsidiary of Chalco, the most powerful and the only international engineering cooperation that has independent intellectual property rights and technology in Chinese aluminum industry.
Source: www.alu.com.cn
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