GAC to exit Guinea after expropriation
Emirates Global Aluminium today announced that Guinea Alumina Corporation will definitively terminate all its activities, following the illegal expropriation of its assets by the Republic of Guinea.
Read moreEmirates Global Aluminium strongly denounces the decision taken by the Republic of Guinea to revoke the mining title of its subsidiary GAC, alongside its transfer to a newly established state entity, Nimba Mining Company S.A.
Read moreTermination notice results in more than 2,000 employees and contractors being made redundant
Read moreGuinea Alumina Corporation is obliged to respond to public statements made against the company, while reaffirming the company’s deep commitment to Guinea and the Guinean people.
Read moreGAC announces that it has made a contribution of 15.9 billion Guinean francs (GNF) to the Local Economic Development Fund (FODEL) for the year 2024, under the provisions of the Guinean Mining Code.
Read moreGuinea Alumina Corporation (GAC) has reinforced its dedication to inclusion and equal opportunities by supporting an awareness campaign in collaboration with the Club of Young Girls Leaders of Guinea (CJFLG) NGO.
Read moreGuinea Alumina Corporation (GAC) reaffirms its commitment to health and wellness by extending its support for the global Pink October initiative.
Read moreGuinea Alumina Corporation S.A. (GAC) today announced the successful completion of its ‘GAC Excellence Leadership Journey’ training program, which has enabled twenty-six (26) managers to develop essential leadership skills over the past nine months.
Read moreGuinea Alumina Corporation (GAC) has mandated the non-governmental organisation Crossroads International to assist GAC in the development of its five-year Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy and...
Read moreGuinea Alumina Corporation (GAC) has launched its 2024 public consultations, which have been underway since July 7 across 31 villages within its mining concession.
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