Egypt's Bold Aluminum Expansion Partnership with Trafigura
Egypt has signed a $900 million partnership agreement with Trafigura Group to expand its aluminum complex in Nag'a Hammady, adding 300,000 tonnes per year in capacity. This ambitious move aims to boost the country's industrial capabilities and further strengthen its economic growth.
Egypt has entered into a $900 million partnership with Trafigura Group aiming to significantly expand its aluminum complex located in Nag'a Hammady. The collaboration will see the addition of 300,000 tonnes per annum, enhancing the nation’s industrial output.
The announcement was confirmed by a cabinet statement released on May 6, as efforts to bolster Egypt’s economic sector through increased industrial production continue.
The expansion is expected to play a crucial role in pushing forward Egypt’s economic objectives, leveraging the strategic partnership with Trafigura Group to scale up production capacity and economic output. This development positions Egypt to become a more formidable player in the aluminum market.
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