EGA, the Middle East's largest aluminum producer, says it could take a year to restore aluminum production in Abu Dhabi.
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Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) stated that its Al Taweelah smelter suffered severe damage and has been placed under emergency shutdown. An initial damage assessment of these facilities in the United Arab Emirates has been completed. Other facilities in the Al Taweelah complex, including an alumina refinery and a metal recycling plant, may resume partial production pending a final damage assessment.

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