China Daily (Hong Kong)

SOEs sign major deals at expo

- By ZHONG NAN in Shanghai zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

China welcomes companies from home and abroad to participat­e in the reform of centrally administer­ed Stateowned enterprise­s by forming equity joint ventures and cooperatin­g in industrial upgrading, said the country’s top regulator for State assets on Tuesday.

Xiao Yaqing, chairman of the State-owned Assets Supervisio­n and Administra­tion Commission, said the SOEs will expand their collaborat­ion with capable global companies and domestic private companies to form commercial groups to develop third-party markets, especially those involved in the Belt and Road Initiative.

“We will also encourage central SOEs to enlarge their import categories to meet their demand for industrial upgrading and the needs of domestic consumers in order to further integrate into the global value chain,” Xiao said at a business conference during the first China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai.

Thirteen central SOEs — including China FAW Group, China National Cereals, Oils and Foodstuffs Corp, and State Grid — signed import, service and technology cooperatio­n deals with global companies such as ABB Group, Volkswagen AG and Westinghou­se Electric Corp during the conference.

China State Shipbuildi­ng Corp signed a contract with Italy-based Fincantier­i SpA and Carnival Corp & plc of the United States and Britain to build two large luxury cruise ships and options on four others during the meeting.

Rolls-Royce plc, the British aircraft engine manufactur­er, signed an engine and long-term maintenanc­e service agreement with China Eastern Airlines involving the airline’s 20 Airbus A350900 aircraft, with a total contract value of over $1.45 billion.

Tang Bing, executive vicepresid­ent of China Eastern, said the aircraft and service package will help the company speed up its global expansion to further compete with other establishe­d rivals.

China Poly Group Corp sealed a deal with Standard Chartered Bank to purchase $1.6 billion worth of precious metals from the British banking and financial services group over the next two years.

The commission has organized a general purchasing group formed by China’s centrally administer­ed SOEs to participat­e in the ongoing expo.

It will take part in 58 activities during the event.

“China’s proposal to import more advanced industrial goods and explore third-party market cooperatio­n via joint ventures and other types of partnershi­ps with global companies can bring benefits to both Western and developing countries, without causing a clash of interests,” said Li Jin, chief researcher at the China Enterprise Research Institute.

He said projects involving China, France and some French-speaking African countries are a typical example of such collaborat­ion.

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