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Glencore gains approval to buy into Rusal's Ukrainian alumina plant

Published 19/10/2017, 18:34
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of commodities trader Glencore is pictured in front of the company's headquarters in Baar
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KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine's anti-monopoly committee has given commodities trader Glencore (L:GLEN) the green light to take a stake in Ukraine's Mykolaiv plant, the second-largest alumina asset of Russia's Rusal (HK:0486).

The decision means Glencore can acquire shares in Aluminium of Ukraine and Guardon Ukraine, which own the Mykolaiv plant and are themselves controlled by Rusal, one of the world's largest aluminium producers.

"The anti-monopoly committee has granted the relevant permits," it said on Wednesday.

With annual output of 1.6 million tonnes, Mykolaiv is Ukraine's largest producer of alumina, used in aluminium production.

Rusal, which produced 7.5 million tonnes of alumina globally in 2016, did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

Ukraine has imposed economic and other restrictions on Russian companies, including those with Ukrainian assets, after Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the ensuing pro-Russian separatist uprising in the east.

Last October Ukraine imposed extra sanctions on Rusal, accusing the company of actions that threatened Ukrainian national security and assets. Rusal said the move was unwarranted.

Glencore has previously said it is particularly keen on assets relevant to the expected boom in electric vehicles, which could include aluminium.

The Mykolaiv deal follows Wednesday's announcement that Glencore will convert its 8.75 percent stake in Rusal to shares in En+ Group, an aluminium and hydropower group controlled by tycoon Oleg Deripaska.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of commodities trader Glencore is pictured in front of the company's headquarters in Baar

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