The Tajik Aluminium Company (Tajik: Ширкати Алюминийи Тоҷик, romanized: Shirkati Alyuminiyi Tojik; Russian: Таджикская алюминиевая компания), abbreviated as TALCO (Tajik/Russian: ТАЛКО) headquartered in Tursunzoda, Tajikistan, runs the largest aluminium manufacturing plant in Central Asia, and is Tajikistan's chief industrial asset.
The President of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, personally oversees TALCO and according to The Economist, "Each year, TALCO produces hundreds of millions of dollars in profits that are routed to a shell company in the British Virgin Islands".
[1] According to a leaked cable written by the US ambassador in Tajikistan, this shell company is controlled by Rahmon.
Construction of the plant proper began in 1972, and the first pouring of aluminium took place on 31 March 1975.
[4] TALCO consumes roughly 40% of the country's electrical power,[5] and a 2002 study found it responsible for notable fluorine water pollution in the region.