List of Producing Countries
This is a list of countries by aluminium oxide in 2006 mostly based on British Geological Survey accessed in June 2008.
Rank | Country/Region | Aluminium oxide production (tonnes) |
---|---|---|
World | 72,200,000 | |
1 | Australia | 18,312,000 |
2 | China | 13,696,000 |
3 | Brazil | 6,720,200 |
4 | United States | 5,012,000 |
5 | Jamaica | 4,099,548 |
6 | Russia | 3,265,250 |
7 | India | 3,080,000 |
8 | Suriname | 2,151,148 |
9 | Venezuela | 1,920,000 |
10 | Ireland | 1,800,000 |
11 | Ukraine | 1,671,620 |
12 | Kazakhstan | 1,514,509 |
13 | Canada | 1,476,959 |
14 | Spain | 1,400,000 |
15 | Italy | 1,090,000 |
16 | Germany | 830,000 |
17 | Japan | 780,000 |
18 | Romania | 621,973 |
19 | Guinea | 555,000 |
20 | Greece | 510,000 |
21 | France | 500,000 |
22 | Azerbaijan | 352,665 |
23 | Hungary | 300,000 |
24 | Montenegro | 236,740 |
25 | Turkey | 140,089 |
26 | Iran | 130,000 |
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