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The Australian Aluminium Council is the Australian peak industry association representing companies involved in bauxite mining, alumina refining, Production of High Purity Alumina (HPA), aluminium metal production and the production and distribution of semi-fabricated aluminium products.
Alumina's only business activity is as the owner of a 40% share in Alcoa World Alumina & Chemicals (AWAC), a joint venture with Alcoa. AWAC owns two bauxite mines and three refineries (to extract aluminium oxide from bauxite) in Western Australia and owns a smelter (to extract pure aluminium) and has a 55% interest in the Portland aluminium ...
The Industry Club of Japan Japan Association of Corporate Executives; Japan Business Federation (and regional associations including Tokyo Employer's Association et al.) Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association; British Chamber of Commerce in Japan; Japan Entrepreneurs & Presidents Association
Australia's decision to ban exports of alumina to Russia tightens further the raw materials squeeze on Russian aluminium giant Rusal. The company's four million tonnes of smelter capacity each ...
Pages in category "Aluminium smelters in Australia" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
This is a list of primary aluminium smelters in the world. Primary production is the process by which alumina is smelted to pure aluminum. [ 1 ] Secondary production is the process of recycling aluminum scrap into aluminum that can be used again. [ 2 ]
China is the biggest user of aluminium in the world and to maintain this has begun increasing their domestic aluminium production and importing of bauxite and alumina. [10] During periods of economic growth for China, a high demand for aluminium will lead to demand for bauxite and alumina exports from Australia. China is also the primary ...
The smelter was originally owned by Alcan Australia limited, subsidiary to the Canadian-based company Alcan Aluminium limited. [1] In 1981 the smelter was owned 70% by Alcan Aluminium Limited and 30% by other Australian Financial institutions. [1] In 1995 the smelter transitioned to being wholly Australian owned as Capral Aluminium.