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Chalco Took Stake in JV Plant

May 12th, 2008

Chalco, China’s largest aluminum producer whose shares are traded both in Shanghai and Hong Kong, agreed last Friday to set up a joint venture with Malaysia’s MMC and the Saudi Binladin Group to build and operate an aluminum smelter plant in Saudia Arabia.

The plant is to be built in three stages and the total investment is estimated to reach $4.5 billion. In the joint venture, the aluminum producer Chalco will own a 40% stake to become the largest single shareholder. Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary-backed MMC will hold a 20% share while a consortium of local investors led by the Saudi Binladin Group will hold the remaining stake.

The smelter plant is to be located in the Middle East country’s Jizan Economic City (JEC), where electricity costs an average of $20 per megawatt-hour compared with $28 in the US and $40 in China for the same measure. The annual aluminum production capacity of the plant is expected to reach one million tons.

In addition, an associated 1,860mW power plant with an estimated $2 billion will also be built, in which Chalco will take a 20% stake to become the third largest shareholder.

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Cultural service industry full of opportunities in worldwide turmoil

January 5th, 2008

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At present, a dozen cultural companies have signed rental contracts with the center that can accommodate between 2,000 and 5,ooo people, and a total of 200 members are expected to move in by the end of 2009. They include performing arts companies, TV and movie production firms, publishing houses, cartoon and animation producers and others. Cultural-related companies keep showing strong interests such as four branch companies under the Xinhua Media have already settled in the building. Read more…

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