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    DJ China Guangxi Aluminum Smelter To Add 250,000 Tons Output In 09

  • China Aluminium Network
  • Post Time: 2009/5/20
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    Guangxi Laibin Yinhai Aluminum Co., a subsidiary of Guangxi Investment Group Co., plans to produce an additional 250,000 metric tons of aluminum this year, a company spokesman said Tuesday.


    Some 500,000 tons of new production capacity is to be created by June, but only about half of the new capacity will be utilized this year because the aluminum market is still relatively weak, said Yang Fan, a spokesman.


    Yang confirmed the smelter would aim to fully utilize the additional 500,000 tons capacity next year.


    The smelter has an existing capacity of 125,000 tons, Yang said.


    The Guangxi Autonomous Region smelter completed the first of two phases of construction of its plant in September, with the second due for completion in June, Yang said.


    Earlier press reports said the plant was built with an investment of CNY4.3 billion. Construction began in June 2007.


    Laibin Yinhai is one of 38 companies owned by Guangxi Investment Group Co., the region's largest state-owned enterprise. Guangxi Investment Group manages a wide array of the region's assets, including electricity, nonferrous metals, securities and fertilizers.

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