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Government Nears Deal to Support Nyrstar Smelters

The Australian federal government is on the brink of finalizing a financial rescue package for Nyrstar Australia to support its zinc and lead smelters in Tasmania and South Australia. This comes after the company’s Swiss owner, Trafigura, warned of potential shutdowns within weeks. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed the bailout discussions during a campaign event in Hobart, alongside Tasmanian Labor leader Dean Winter, as the state election approaches.

Nyrstar’s Strategic Importance

The Hobart smelter is a significant player in the global zinc market, while the Port Pirie facility produces lead. Both are integral to Albanese’s “Future Made in Australia” initiative, which aims to boost local manufacturing. Matt Howell, CEO of Nyrstar Australia, has been advocating for government investment to upgrade these facilities to produce critical metals, aligning with Western countries’ strategic interests to diversify metal sources.

Trafigura has put Nyrstar’s Australian operations under review due to substantial losses. Howell stated last week that taxpayer support is needed to offset projected losses over the next two years, though he was unavailable for comment on Tuesday.

Financial Assistance and Political Context

Albanese announced that $70 million in taxpayer funds has already been allocated to upgrade the Hobart smelter, although the project stalled due to rising costs. He emphasized the national importance of sustaining such manufacturing facilities and expressed hope for a bipartisan-supported bailout announcement soon. “Whether it’s Nyrstar or other facilities like Bell Bay, these are crucial for our national interest,” Albanese remarked.

This financial intervention reflects broader struggles faced by manufacturers amid declining treatment charges and rising energy costs. Similar talks are underway with the New South Wales government to prevent further closures, and Glencore is negotiating with federal and Queensland authorities regarding its Mount Isa copper smelter.

The timing of the bailout aligns with the Tasmanian state election on July 19, 2023, following the loss of a no-confidence motion by the Liberal premier, Jeremy Rockliff. While polls suggest a narrow lead for Labor, Tasmania’s proportional representation system complicates the path to majority government. In South Australia, the impending election within nine months also underscores the significance of the Port Pirie smelter’s future in regional political discourse.

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