ALUPCO and AAG signed a Master Framework Agreement to build the largest integrated downstream aluminum industrial base in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
ALUPCO and AAG signed a Master Framework Agreement to build the largest integrated downstream aluminum industrial base in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Kamis, 02 Oktober 2025 | 10:13
Mr. Khaled Abdel-Moneim, CEO of ALUPCO (front right), and Mr. Eric Kwong, Vice Chairman of AAG & Chairman of AluHouse (front left), signed the agreement. Witness guests (back, right to left) included Mr. Abdellateif Al Mubarak, Chairman of ALUPCO; Mr. Mahmoud Al Asmari, Director Minerals & Metals at the National Industrial Development Center (NIDC) of Saudi Arabia; Mr. Nicholas Ho Lik Chi, Commissioner for Belt & Road of the Hong Kong SAR; Mr. Chairman Kwong, Chairman of AAG; and Mr. Henry Kwong, Senior Vice President of AAG.
HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire - 1 October 2025 - Aluminium Products Company (ALUPCO), an aluminum extrusion producer in Saudi Arabia and Asia Aluminum Group (AAG),
a leading Hong Kong aluminum extrusion manufacturer with a production
base in Mainland China, signed an agreement on September 29 in Hong
Kong. The partnership will form three joint ventures, including AAG
member companies
AluHouse and
MacMetal,
With a total investment of up to US$500 million, the companies will
build the largest integrated downstream aluminum industrial base in
Saudi Arabia, focusing on aluminum extrusion, modular housing, and solar
panel frames.
Senior representatives from the governments of Hong Kong SAR
and Saudi Arabia, including Ir Ricky Lau Chun-kit JP, Permanent
Secretary for Development (Works); Mr. Nicholas Ho Lik-chi, Commissioner
for Belt and Road of HKSAR; and Mr. Mahmoud Al-Asmari, Director of
Minerals & Metals at the National Industrial Development Center
(NIDC) of Saudi Arabia, along with key industry leaders, witnessed the
signing in Hong Kong.
Mahmoud Al-Asmari, Director of Metals at the National Industrial Development Center (NIDC) of Saudi Arabia,
said: "This partnership marks a milestone in advancing the Kingdom's
aluminum downstream targets. By enabling the creation of the largest
integrated downstream aluminum industrial base in Saudi Arabia, we are
not only strengthening Saudi Arabia's downstream aluminum manufacturing
capabilities but also reinforcing the Kingdom's role as a global hub for
sustainable industrial development.
NIDC is proud to have initiated this collaboration by introducing AAG
and ALUPCO to one another, fostering a partnership that builds local
industrial capabilities and maximizes synergies between Saudi
manufacturers and leading international partners. This alliance reflects
the Kingdom's ability to attract world-class expertise, integrate
advanced technologies, and localize high-value supply chains.
Beyond industrial growth, the partnership will generate quality jobs,
accelerate renewable energy adoption, and further solidify Saudi
Arabia's position as a leader in the global aluminum industry."
Khaled Abdel-Moneim, CEO of ALUPCO, said: "This partnership marks
a new chapter in Saudi Arabia's industrial advancement. Collaborating
with AAG, AluHouse, and MacMetal allows us to elevate our manufacturing
capabilities and deliver high-quality solutions that support sustainable
infrastructure and renewable energy projects critical to the Kingdom's
future.
We extend our sincere appreciation for the support provided by the
National Industrial Development Center (NIDC). Their efforts represent a
tangible implementation of Vision 2030, the ambitious national
transformation agenda spearheaded by His Royal Highness Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman. This vision aims to diversify the Saudi economy by
developing new industrial sectors, a goal in which this investment is
poised to play an active and significant role."
Eric Kwong, Vice Chairman of AAG, Chairman of AluHouse, said: "We
are pleased to partner with ALUPCO, a company that shares our
commitment to innovation and market leadership. Together, we will create
the largest downstream aluminum industrial base in Saudi Arabia,
replicating the successful model of world-class industrial base
development we pioneered in China over 30 years ago. This new platform
will unlock significant growth opportunities across the Middle East,
North Africa, Europe and the US. This partnership demonstrates the
growing bond between China and Saudi Arabia and will be a key driver for
the future development of the aluminum downstream industry in the
region."
The new industrial base in Riyadh will cover 1.5 million m² (15
hectares) and develop in two phases. Phase one, to be completed in 30
months, will create over 1,800 jobs and significantly boost the local
economy.
Phase one production capacity includes:
- Aluminum Extrusion: with a total production capacity
projected to reach 200,000 tons, divided into two phases : phase 1 with
100,000 tons and phase 2 with 100,000 tons. The project includes
building the most advanced extrusion factory, equipped with smart
robotic automation equipment, making it the largest and most advanced
facility of its kind in the region.
- Solar Panel Frames: 30 million solar panel frames per year, enough to support 25 GW of new solar projects
- Modular Construction: 30,000 residential modules per year,
introducing innovative building solutions to the area, including the
Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) systems