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Chalco enters into a joint venture with Chinalco, Yunnan Copper & other partners

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Update time : 2025-10-29 15:47:09
Chalco, a major global producer of alumina and aluminium, has recently announced that it has entered into a capital contribution agreement with Yunnan Copper, Chihong Zinc & Germanium, and Chalco Capital. According to the contract, all the participants have agreed to contribute capital for the joint venture for developing downstream rare metal industries. Chalco is one of China’s largest aluminium producers and as a key subsidiary of Chinalco Group.
This joint venture would serve as an extended platform for the Chalco Group’s rare metals industrial chain. Through this agreement, Chalco is expanding beyond primary aluminium into rare metals to produce high-end rare metal products. It would help to focus on the downstream industries of rare metals, along with the promotion and development of end products of rare materials. It would enable the company to achieve its long-term strategic plan to leverage the capabilities of  Chalco Group’s resources to gain a dominant position in the field of rare metal materials.
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