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    Home»Business»Africa’s biggest bauxite producer reverses mining crackdown with Australian miner permit renewal
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    Africa’s biggest bauxite producer reverses mining crackdown with Australian miner permit renewal

    Monah AnthonyBy Monah AnthonyJuly 18, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Guinea, Africa’s largest and the world’s biggest producer of bauxite, has renewed an exploration permit for Australian miner Arrow Minerals’ Niagara project, signalling a possible shift in the country’s hardline approach to mining licences after more than a year of regulatory uncertainty.

    Guinea is the world’s largest producer and exporter of bauxite, making it a critical supplier to the global aluminium industry.

    • Guinea has renewed Arrow Minerals’ exploration permit for its 185-million-ton Niagara bauxite project after more than a year of uncertainty.
    • The move marks one of the clearest reversals since the government cancelled dozens of mining licences in 2025.
    • The decision allows work to resume on the project but leaves the company’s Simandou North iron ore permit unresolved.
    • Investors will see the renewal as an early signal that Guinea may be willing to negotiate with miners amid its resource reforms.

    The renewed permit allows Arrow Minerals to resume exploration at the early-stage Niagara project, which hosts an estimated 185 million metric tons of bauxite revoked during Guinea’s sweeping mining permit review in 2025

    The decision is one of the strongest indications yet that Guinea’s military-led government is prepared to negotiate with mining companies even as it continues a broader overhaul of the country’s extractive sector.

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    The permit, renewed on 15 July, runs for an initial three years and can be extended twice for two years each. It covers the same area as the previous licence.

    Arrow said it paid about $14,000 in government fees and taxes to secure the renewed permit and has committed to invest at least $1.51 million in exploration during the initial term, with field activities expected to begin within six months.

    The company said planning for renewed exploration work is already underway and further operational updates will follow.

    A test of Guinea’s mining reforms

    The renewal comes after months of negotiations between Arrow Minerals and Société Guinéenne du Patrimoine Minier (Soguipami), the state-owned company responsible for managing Guinea’s mining interests.

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    In April, Arrow disclosed that both parties had signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at resolving the dispute following the cancellation of the original permit.

    Guinea has been reviewing mining licences as part of broader reforms aimed at increasing oversight of its mineral sector.

    Guinea has been reviewing mining licences as part of broader reforms aimed at increasing oversight of its mineral sector.Pulse Ghana

    The Niagara project became one of dozens of mining assets affected after Guinea launched a broad review of exploration and mining licences in 2025, arguing that inactive permit holders were slowing the development of the country’s mineral re

    The review forms part of a wider push by the government of military leader Mamadi Doumbouya to increase oversight of Guinea’s vast mineral wealth, encourage faster project development and secure greater economic benefits from the sector.

    Guinea occupies a strategic position in global mining.

    The West African nation holds the world’s largest known bauxite reserves and is the world’s biggest exporter of the aluminium-making ore, supplying a substantial share of China’s imports that feed its aluminium industry.

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    Because of that dominance, regulatory changes in Guinea are closely watched by miners, commodity traders and aluminium producers around the world.

    The latest decision could help improve investor sentiment after concerns that the licence cancellations had increased regulatory risk in one of Africa’s most important mining destinations.

    However, uncertainty remains. Arrow’s Simandou North iron ore project is still caught up in the government’s permit review, with no resolution announced.

    Other companies have opted for legal action instead of negotiations.

    Among them are Falcon Energy and Axis Minerals, which are seeking $100 million and $28.9 million, respectively, in compensation following the cancellation of permits linked to their graphite and bauxite projects.

    For investors, the Niagara decision may represent an early indication that Guinea is willing to resolve some mining disputes through dialogue rather than prolonged legal battles.

    Whether similar outcomes emerge for other affected projects will likely determine how international investors assess the country’s mining sector in the coming years.

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