Eramet continues its economic contribution to its main operating territories and confirms the impact of its corporate commitments

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PRESS RELEASE

Paris, June 25, 2024, 5.45 p.m.

Eramet continues its economic contribution to its main operating territories and confirms the impact of its corporate commitments

  • Eramet's contribution to the economies of the regions in which it operates remained virtually stable at €3.1 billion in 2023, despite a 29% fall in sales (down 26% at a constant scope and exchange rates) over the year.

  • This contribution to local economic vitality includes a policy of support and guidance for local communities, in line with the Group's CSR roadmap, entitled Act for positive mining 2024 - 2026. Over 270,000 people have benefited from the Group's social initiatives, with a total investment of more than €8 million.

The Group's economic contribution across all the territories in which it operates reached €3 billion in 2023. Over the same period, Group sales totalled €3.8 billion. Local purchasing accounted for two-thirds of this contribution, and salaries for around one-sixth. Taxes and dividends paid in the various territories in which the Group operates amounted to €687M in 2023, compared with €480M in 2022.

Community investment for local communities totalled more than €8M in 2023, benefiting more than 270,000 people, particularly young people and women, who are the priority target groups for the Group's social initiatives. This amount includes all proactive community spending on sites where Eramet is a shareholder, as well as significant support for development initiatives. This amount does not include spending on managing the negative environmental and social impact of the Group's operations.

Today, Eramet is also publishing its annual report, using EITI (Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative) methods, on payments to governments in territories where the Group's subsidiaries are active in the extractive industry1. This “Report on the Group's financial transparency at December 31, 2023” is available on the Group's website.

Breakdown of economic contribution by area of operation

Eramet has a presence in Gabon, where community investment in the country reached more than €4M in 2023. The subsidiaries Comilog and Setrag continue to support the development of local infrastructure: public lighting, electricity, secondary roads in Moanda, station access, etc. These initiatives benefited 226,441 people.

In addition, to support local economic development, 80 women benefited from the Lastourvillle community market (Ogoouée-Lolo province). The seed fund for entrepreneurs in Haut-Ogooué, provided as part of the CSR Fund co-managed with the Gabonese government, created 208 jobs through low-interest loans. Lastly, the Femmes d'Avenir (Women of the Future) programme, run in partnership with Women In Africa and the Gabonese government, supported throughout the year nearly 26 Gabonese women entrepreneurs at the Hub dedicated to female entrepreneurship in Libreville. In Gabon, the Group paid nearly €340M in taxes and dividends to the State in 2023, and spent nearly €480M on local purchasing and subcontracting. The total payroll reached €119M, representing more than 8,000 direct jobs2, 80% of which were in the local area.