EGA to Build US Aluminum Plant Touted by Trump Next Year

Emirates Global Aluminium plans to start building a $4 billion plant in Oklahoma next year as Donald Trump pushes for massive investments from oil-rich Gulf states to avoid his tariffs.

The smelter will have the capacity to produce as much as 600,000 tons a year of primary aluminum, with construction slated to start by the end of 2026 and to be ready by 2030, the company said in a statement on Friday. EGA is also partnering with US defense company RTX Corp. and the UAE’s Tawazun Council on a gallium project.

The US president announced $200 billion in deals with the United Arab Emirates during the final stop of his Middle East tour, adding to investment commitments from Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

Dubai-based EGA completed its first US acquisition last year when it bought 80% of Spectro Alloys Corp. in Minnesota and said it would make further investments to counter the impact of US tariffs.