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Business News of Friday, 7 November 2008

Source: Reuters

Norsk Hydro says no plans for Ghana investment

Norway's aluminium group Norsk Hydro said it had no intention of investing in Ghana, whose authorities approved on Friday a potential sale of state aluminium maker VALCO to Hydro and a Brazilian firm.

Ghana's National Assembly had approved a deal for the sale of 70 percent of state aluminium maker VALCO to Brazil's Vale for $175.5 million.

'Hydro has no plans to make any investments in Ghana,' Norsk Hydro spokesman Stefan Solberg told Reuters when asked about the decisions made by the Ghana assembly.

'We have not signed any agreement. This is something we have looked at just like (we have looked at) other places in the world,' Solberg said.

Ghana said that under the deal, the two companies will invest $4.7 billion in new bauxite mining and an alumina refinery, along with outlays for railway and power generation.

VALCO has been inactive since March 2007 when it was shut down due to power shortages.