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New Zealand Aluminium Smelters Limited : ウィキペディア英語版
New Zealand Aluminium Smelters

New Zealand's Aluminium Smelter Limited (NZAS) is a joint venture operation owned by Pacific Aluminium (New Zealand) Limited (79.36 per cent) and Sumitomo Chemical Company (20.64 per cent). Pacific Aluminium (New Zealand) Limited, the managing partner, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Rio Tinto.
NZAS is New Zealand’s only aluminium smelter and is located on Tiwai Peninsula, across the harbour from the community of Bluff.
==History==
The smelter, located at Tiwai Point on the southern coast of the South Island, was opened in 1971 after a joint venture construction (50% Comalco, 25% Sumitomo Chemical Company and 25% Showa Denko KK). Comalco later purchased Showa Denko's share in April 1986. It is one of the 20 largest aluminium smelters in the world and, according to Rio Tinto Alcan, it provides NZ$3.65 billion worth of economic benefit to the New Zealand economy. It produces the world's highest purity primary (i.e. directly refined made from alumina ore) aluminium. The ore is mostly imported from Australia, while the finished product mostly goes to Japan.〔

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