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Mining industry of Guinea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mining industry of Guinea
The mining industry of Guinea was developed during colonial rule, resulting in the improvement of the economic situation in the country. The minerals extracted consisted of iron, gold, diamond, and bauxite. Guinea ranks first in the world in bauxite reserves and 6th in the extraction of high-grade bauxite, the aluminium ore. The country accounts for 94% of Africa’s mining of bauxite. The large mineral reserve, which has mostly remained untapped, is of immense interest for international firms. ==History== The mining tradition of Guinea is ancient and is traced to a period before the Middle Ages, when gold and salt were trading commodities between Guinea and Ghana. Following the independence of Guinea from colonial rule, the economy of the country was largely dependent on the mining industry, in spite of political turmoil racking the country since 2011. Revision of the 1986 Mining Code was done in 1995.〔
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