Gold Ten Futures: Inventory of the impact of the situation in Guinea on bauxite this year
2025-09-17 04:11:27
< br > 1. May 9: The Guinean government says it will revoke mining rights (naming EGA-related units) of companies that fail to advance aluminum smelting projects as required, sending a signal of strong supervision. < br > 2. May 15: The Guinean government revokes 46 mining licenses at one time, strengthening "cleaning and rectification". < br > 3. June-July: Guinea's bauxite export data rose by a record, mainly due to the volume of Chinese-funded enterprises and the diversion of port capacity; while the rainy season and regulatory variables may become apparent in the second half of the year. < br > 4. August 5: The Guinean government officially revokes the GAC mining rights and hands them over to Nimba Mining Company (Nimba), marking the "reconfiguration" of large foreign-funded projects. < br > 5. August 11: Workers at Rusal's smelter in Guinea go on strike and block railways, showing potential disruptions to the logistics chain of mining and metallurgy due to labor incidents. < br > 6. September 17: Search banner says Guinea's Nimba Mining Company (Nimba) is expected to resume production, or there is an increase in market rumors of pre-selling terminal stocks and mine restarts in October. < br > 7. September 21 (Outlook): Guinea will hold a constitutional referendum, and elections may be held at the end of the year. The political process is indicative of the continuity of mining policy. < br > (The above content is from open market information, for reference only, and does not constitute investment advice) < br > < img src = "https://flash-scdn.jin10.com/aa542f41-55f6-4292-aee5-7494ea8b654c.jpg" referrerpolicy = "no-referrer" >
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