Alcoa Sign MOU to Form Alumina Refinery in Vietnam

Alcoa today announced that its Alcoa World Alumina and Chemicals affiliate has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Vietnam National Coal-Minerals Industries Group (VINACOMIN) where the parties will explore the feasibility of creating a joint venture to develop a bauxite mine and alumina refinery in the Dak Nong Province of Vietnam.

The agreement calls for creation of a joint venture to explore feasibility of construction and operation of an alumina refinery located in the Gia Nghia bauxite deposit area in Dak Nong Province, with first stage capacity between 1.0 and 1.5 million metric tons per year, and expansion opportunities from there. Bauxite in the region is among the highest quality in the world.

The joint venture would be 51 percent held by Vinacomin and 49 percent held by Alcoa World Alumina and Chemicals. Alcoa will appoint the managing director of the facility who will operate it utilizing the Alcoa Business System and in close connection with Alcoa's global refining system. Alcoa will be responsible for the marketing of alumina produced by the refinery.

As part of the agreement, transportation from the Dak Nong refinery to sea port will be carried by a railway to be implemented by other investors. The two parties will continue to work together to outline the next steps in their cooperation.

Vinacomin is responsible for all bauxite development in Vietnam and was recently formed as a result of the merger of the Vietnam National Coal Group and the Vietnam National Minerals Corporation.

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