Marghanita Johnson

Marghanita Johnson

executive Australia

Marghanita Johnson is the chief executive of the Australian Aluminium Association, where she advocates for the interests of the aluminium sector in Australia. She has been involved in industry discussions and policy development, focusing on the economic and environmental impact of aluminium production. Recently, Johnson provided a statement clarifying the ownership structure of Australia’s aluminium smelters in response to claims about Chinese control over the industry.

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Australia Australia: Marghanita Johnson, chief executive of the Australian Aluminium Council, represents Tomago and the Portland smelter in Victoria. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: Mount Isa copper smelter to be rescued by Albanese government

Australia Australia: Johnson expressed concerns about the impact of the revised aluminium specific tariff on Australia's trade. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Australia spared tariff letter as Ley says Albanese should secure special deal

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Marghanita Johnson, the chief executive of the Australian Aluminium Council, said a key concern was the potential for international trade flows to be distorted. 5

The Guardian: Australia’s trade minister says Trump plan to double steel and aluminium tariffs to 50% ‘not the act of a friend’ | Australian foreign policy

Australia Australia: The majority owners of Australia’s four aluminium smelters are Rio Tinto and Alcoa, said the association’s chief executive, Marghanita Johnson, in a brief statement. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Trump tariff warrior says Australia’s China-owned companies are ‘flooding’ the US. It’s not true