Guinea gives stern warning to foreign mining firms over inequality

Guinea's military junta has told foreign mining companies they must share profits equally with the country, and must comply with a deadline set for May to present plans to build local refineries.

The West African nation is the second biggest producer of bauxite - a mineral used in the manufacture of aluminium - and wants to benefit more from the post-mining process of turning the raw material into alumina.

In a statement posted to Facebook, the presidency said a more equitable partnership with foreign firms was a "win-win".

If the end of May deadline is not met, Guinea's leader Mamady Doumbouya has also reportedly said penalties will follow.

This article originally appeared in BBC News

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