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Suriname bauxite project may attract interest from Indian, Chinese companies. By Ank Kuipers. November 7, 2023 10:57 PM UTC Updated November 7, 2023 PARAMARIBO, Nov 7 (Reuters ...
Plans for a major mining project in western Suriname have sounded alarms in nearby Indigenous communities, who say that the project will destroy local ecosystems, violate their land rights and ...
Chinese mining company Chinalco could invest some $426 million in bauxite mining in Suriname, the chair of a Surinamese presidential mining commission said on Monday, with the South American ...
Suriname's government has launched a process to attract potential investors to develop bauxite projects in the so-called Bakhuis area in the west of the country, it said in a statement on Saturday.
The declaration of Suriname as the first malaria-free Amazonian country by the World Health Organization should spur other ...
Suriname itself became more problematic for Alcoa and other bauxite companies due to the outbreak of the Interior War (1986-1992), which complicated operations.3 By the first decade of the ...
Alcoa Corp. will permanently close the Suralco alumina refinery and bauxite mines in Suriname, which were fully curtailed in November 2015 amid a limited bauxite supply and unfavorable market ...
PARAMARIBO, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Companies from India, China and the Middle East have informally expressed interest in participating in a bauxite project in the jungle of western Suriname that could ...
A bauxite mine run by Chinese corporation Chinalco could begin operating next year, endangering a 280,000-hectare (about 692,000 acres) area of western Suriname inhabited by Indigenous communities.
Suriname's government has launched a process to attract potential investors to develop bauxite projects in the so-called Bakhuis area in the west of the country, it said in a statement on Saturday.
Companies from India, China and the Middle East have informally expressed interest in participating in a bauxite project in the jungle of western Suriname that could attract billions in investment, a ...
PARAMARIBO, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Companies from India, China and the Middle East have informally expressed interest in participating in a bauxite project in the jungle of western Suriname that could ...