A statement regarding the Hobart zinc works

26 March 2025 • via andrewwilkie.org


AI Summary
  • Trafigura, led by CEO Richard Holtum, is reviewing its Australian operations, considering Hobart and Port Pirie smelters as 'uneconomical'.
  • The Hobart zinc works faces production cuts and job losses, raising significant economic concerns for the local community.
  • Andrew Wilkie calls for Federal and Tasmanian government intervention to support the smelter amid these challenges.

That Nystar’s majority owner, Trafigura, has announced a strategic review of its Australian operations is deeply concerning.

Trafigura CEO Richard Holtum, speaking at a commodities summit in Switzerland, has revealed that the company regards its Hobart and Port Pirie smelters “uneconomical” due to Chinese competition. This insight follows the news in recent weeks that the Hobart zinc works would shed workers as it scales back production.

The significance of the unfolding situation at Trafigura must not be underestimated. The Hobart zinc works is a big employer and economic driver, and its closure would be a dreadful blow to the city. While commercial decisions are a matter for the company, now more than ever the Federal and Tasmanian governments must do whatever they reasonably can to support the smelter.

For my part I am in contact with both the Federal Government and Nystar about this matter.

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    Andrew Wilkie
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