|
BIZCHINA> Top Biz News
![]() |
|
Oz stumps Chinese investment again
By Zhang Qi and Li Xiaokun (China Daily/Agencies)
Updated: 2009-09-25 08:29
Australia has once again turned down an investment plan by a Chinese company in a proposed mine near an outback missile testing range, citing security concerns. Australia's Defense Department knocked back the proposed bid by Wugang Australia Resources, a wholly owned subsidiary of Wuhan Iron and Steel Corp (Wisco), to buy half of the Hawks Nest magnetite mine, which falls within the Woomera prohibited military range. Under the joint venture proposal, Wugang Resources was set to receive 21.1 million shares in Western Plains, Wugang's proposed Australian partner in the mine, and a 50-percent stake in the project for A$45 million ($39). It is the second time this year that the Australian Defense Department has vetoed an application from a Chinese company for investment near the Woomera prohibited area. In March, the government blocked China Minmetals Nonferrous Metals Co from buying Australian miner Oz Minerals Ltd for A$2.6 billion because one of the assets, the Prominent Hill gold and copper mine, was within the range precincts. China Minmetals eventually bought Oz Minerals minus the mine for A$1.7 billion.
"On the one hand, Australia welcomes Chinese investment as it knows its economic development cannot ignore China, but on the other, it hopes it can get the most benefits in the cooperation and is reluctant to see Chinese companies taking the major stake in the resources sector," said Yu Liangui, director of research center at Mysteel. Zou Weimin, chairman of the Metallurgical Corporation of China Overseas Ltd, told China Daily in a July interview that he had not seen a favorable attitude by the Australian government toward Chinese companies investing in mines in the country. But Australian DM John Faulkner said while other mines had been allowed within the Woomera area, the problem with the Hawks Nest mine was that it was in the missile firing line, and it was not because it was Chinese in origin. "China has all along held an open attitude toward foreign enterprises investing in China, and we hope other countries will take the same stance on Chinese companies (intending to invest there)," Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Jiang Yu said yesterday. (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
|
主站蜘蛛池模板: 中文字幕在线中文 | 成人夜晚视频 | www五月天 | 麻豆视频一区 | 99久久久久久久久 | 手机av网址| 日韩成人三级 | 国产精品视频网 | 5060网午夜 | 国产精品一区久久久 | 四虎影院永久 | 成人免费视频国产 | 国产一级视频 | 看片在线 | 成人一级免费视频 | av中文资源在线 | 美女88av | 日本视频在线观看 | 一级黄色片a | 伊人网在线播放 | 国产一级片毛片 | 成人欧美精品 | 99热日韩 | 殴美一级特黄aaaaaa | 日韩av免费播放 | 亚洲视频第一页 | 日韩黄色片网站 | 蜜乳av一区二区 | 亚洲欧洲视频 | 久久久久久中文字幕 | 欧美黑人三级 | 在线午夜视频 | 手机在线看a | 国产又粗又猛又爽又黄 | 精品国产乱码久久久久久久 | 日韩欧美久久 | 国产福利资源 | 欧美精品v | 日韩久久久久久 | 欧美福利视频在线观看 | 亚洲另类天堂 |