France's AMR Looks to Mali as Guinea Bauxite Mine Starts Output
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French bauxite miner Alliance Miniere Responsable said it will look for new deposits in Mali as its $200 million project in northern Guinea starts production on Tuesday.
AMR’s bauxite mine in Guinea’s Boke district is expected to increase annual output to as much as 10 million tons in the next two years, Romain Girbal, president and co-founder of the Paris-based company, said in an interview in the capital, Conakry. The asset is likely to produce 150 million tons of the aluminum-ingredient over the next 15 years.