Mining
Alliance Guinéenne de Bauxite, d’Alumine et d’Aluminium (AGB2A)-GIC
Conakry, Guinea
Headquarter
Conakry, Guinea
Established
2019
Ownership
Guinea International Corporation (GIC)
Pimary Commodity
Bauxite
Employees
1,000 d. 15,000 id

About

AGB2A-GIC (Alliance Guinéenne de Bauxite, d'Alumine et d'Aluminium – Guinea International Corporation) is a 100% locally owned Guinean bauxite mining company led by former Minister of Mines Ahmed Kanté. Operating in the Boffa/Fatala River corridor, it has invested over $313 million in infrastructure, including a modern river port at Kokaya. After peaking at 8 million tonnes of exports in 2024, operations were suspended for seven months in 2025 following a permit revocation. The company relaunched in late 2025 under a new Direct Royalty Framework and is targeting 10–12 million tonnes in 2026, employing roughly 2,500–3,000 workers.

Key People

Ahmed Kanté
General Administrator / CEO
Lo Bo Yu
Chairman / CEO of Sinohydro

Projects

Key Statistics

Operations

Operation Location
Boffa
Operation Type
Extraction
Operation Status
Active
Est. Production
7.5

Company Snapshot

Registration Number
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Tax ID
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Company Owners

Ownership Structure

Key Documents

Milestones

2019
Foundation & Strategic Partnerships with Axis Minerals
2021
Sunda Mining Integration and Strategic Partnerships with Sinohydro
2022
Corporate Friction & Structural Split to AGB2A-SDM and AGB2A-GIC
2023
Operating independently and Infrastructure Scaling
2024
Export Peak: achieving an operational milestone by exporting 7.5 million tons
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