
For investors watching NYSE:AU, this policy move adds a fresh angle to a story that has recently centered on earnings, dividends, buybacks, and safety issues. AngloGold Ashanti is a major gold producer with a long operating history in Ghana, so a shift toward locally run contracting could affect how costs, project execution, and supplier relationships are managed on the ground.
In the coming years, attention may focus on how the company sequences this transition, how it works with Ghanaian contractors, and what this means for operational continuity. For your own research, it may be useful to track company commentary on contract structures, local content commitments, and any reported changes to project timelines or capital plans connected to the 2026 deadline.
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