Čína si zabezpečuje prírodné zdroje
Veľké dolárové rezervy sa transferujú do veľkých kontraktov v oblasti prírodných zdrojov.
Beijing is seeking to enlarge its cache of raw materials via worldwide deals and strategic tie-ins, reports Helen Power
China has embarked on a massive corporate land-grab to shore up its supply of natural resources Further evidence emerged this week that the Chinese are looking at a host of acquisitions and strategic tie-ups to secure supplies of iron ore on which the country's insatiable steel mills and booming economy depend.
Xstrata is in advanced merger discussions with Brazilian miner Vale - the third-biggest global player in iron ore - and a sale would derail the bid.
Russian mining business Rusal also announced a fresh initiative with its Chinese customers . Rusal, the world's biggest aluminium producer, said it had signed a deal with China Power Investment Corporation to build a 500,000-tonnes-a-year aluminium smelter together in China's Qinghai province. The plant will be majority-owned by the Chinese, and fed by Rusal's mines in Guinea, in which the Chinese will take a 49pc stake
Článok: www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml
07.02.2008
