Release time:2026.01.26 Page View: 70
On January 26, Fan Shunke, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association and Chairman of the China Nonferrous Metals Fabrication Industry Association, together with his delegation, visited the Indonesia Bintan Industrial Park to conduct a special investigation into the overseas development strategy of the aluminum industry by Nanshan Aluminum International and PT. Bintan Alumina Indonesia, as well as the company’s production and operational activities, industrial chain collaboration, and green low-carbon development initiatives.
Hao Weisong, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Nanshan Aluminum International, warmly welcomed the delegation from the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association on behalf of the company and subsequently introduced in detail the geographical advantages of Bintan Island in the Riau Islands Province and the development history of the industrial park. Hao Weisong stated that the Indonesia Bintan Industrial Park, as Indonesia’s first special economic zone developed and managed by an enterprise, has steadily advanced since its planning began in 2015 by relying on an integrated industrial chain model of “port–power center–alumina–electrolytic aluminum.” At present, the park’s 4 million-ton alumina and supporting projects have been completed and put into operation. In the future, the park will continue extending its industrial chain to build a green aluminum industrial base integrating alumina and electrolytic aluminum production.
Secretary Fan and his delegation successively visited production workshops, port terminals, reservoirs, the park dispatch center, and the corporate exhibition hall for inspection and research. They carefully reviewed the company’s production conditions and green energy-saving and emission-reduction technologies, and highly recognized the park and company’s commitment to green and low-carbon development, the upgrading of the aluminum industry, and their forward-looking approach in actively expanding downstream industries.
During the symposium, Secretary Fan analyzed the opportunities and challenges facing the industry in light of the current global aluminum industry development trend. Regarding the development of the industrial park, Fan Shunke put forward several guiding suggestions: first, accelerate the extension of the industrial chain and fully promote the commissioning progress of the 500,000-ton electrolytic aluminum project to achieve integrated “alumina–electrolytic aluminum” production as soon as possible, thereby reducing overall costs through upstream and downstream collaboration while enhancing industrial added value and core competitiveness; second, strengthen the leading role of green and low-carbon benchmarks by aligning with international first-class environmental protection standards, deepening the application of technologies such as clean energy substitution, and creating an overseas green industrial demonstration base; third, deepen collaboration with associations and Chinese-funded enterprises by establishing a regular communication mechanism to promptly address issues such as policy adaptation and risk prevention in overseas industrial development, jointly promoting the formulation of international standards and high-quality overseas expansion for China’s aluminum industry.
Secretary Fan emphasized that the Indonesia Bintan Industrial Park, as a successful example of a Chinese-funded enterprise project in Indonesia, has promoted local economic development, improved people’s livelihoods, and fostered talent cultivation in Indonesia, setting a model of mutually beneficial industrial cooperation between China and Indonesia. He expressed hope that the park would continue leveraging the advantages of industrial chain collaboration, seize the opportunities arising from the global green transformation of the aluminum industry, achieve new breakthroughs in overseas aluminum industry布局, and contribute greater strength to the high-quality development of China’s nonferrous metals industry.
Li Defeng, Vice Chairman and Secretary-General of the Aluminum Branch of the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association, Mo Xinda, Director of the Light Metals Department, Jin Haiming, Secretary-General, and other enterprise representatives participated in the inspection.
