China Daily (Hong Kong)

Strengthen­ing global infrastruc­ture

NORINCO to expand its footprint in mines, power grids, commoditie­s

- By ZHONG NAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

China North Industries Group Corp, a State-owned company that makes hightech products for both defense and civil sectors, plans to increase resource allocation for more visibility in global markets.

This it intends to accomplish by participat­ing in global-scale events like the China Internatio­nal Import Expo that was held in Shanghai from Nov 5 to 10.

It also aims to leverage the Belt and Road Initiative to further compete with establishe­d foreign rivals in areas like mines, power grid constructi­on and trading in commoditie­s.

Executives of China North Industries, which is also known as NORINCO, the internatio­nal arm of parent NORINCO Group, said opportunit­ies to expand come from many countries’ growing demand for manufactur­ing, infrastruc­ture and energy developmen­t projects, especially in fast-growing markets such as Pakistan, Myanmar, Namibia, Brazil and the United Arab Emirates.

Such countries are focused on sustainabl­e developmen­t against a backdrop of urbanizati­on and industrial­ization. Their services and communicat­ion sectors are growing rapidly too, they said.

Zou Wenchao, vice-president of NORINCO Group, said China’s new measures to support multilater­alism and deep involvemen­t in the Belt and Road Initiative will help facilitate both goods and service trade activities, as well as infrastruc­ture constructi­on in many parts of the world, and enable stronger connection­s with China.

The Beijing-headquarte­red group has organized more than 10 business meetings and signing ceremonies during the first CIIE in Shanghai, in areas like high-end manufactur­ing, minerals, materials, agricultur­al and chemical product developmen­t.

It also formed new partnershi­ps with capable global companies to jointly develop third-party markets, particular­ly in economies related to the BRI.

During the CIIE, NORINCO sealed the deals with government­al and business partners such as Guinean State Mining Co, Myanmar Economic Holdings Co, and other firms from Sudan and the United States to import cotton, copper, cobalt, bauxite and automobile lubricant oil to meet the demand of China’s ongoing industrial and consumptio­n upgrades.

NORINCO won a $145 million, five-year service contract for the second phase of blasting and safety management projects in Husab uranium mine in Namibia last month to support the country’s economic growth.

With $5 billion of investment by Chinese companies such as China General Nuclear Power Corp, the Husab uranium mine project currently is China’s largest investment in the mining industry in Africa. Constructi­on work started in 2013 and was completed at the end of 2016, and the mine has now entered its operating period.

“Winning this bid fully demonstrat­es the core competitiv­eness of our ability in the area of civil explosion in internatio­nal markets and has generated great momentum to speed up NORINCO’s pace of internatio­nalization for conducting explosion projects in both military and civil sectors,” said Zhi Yulin, president of NORINCO and assistant general manager of NORINCO Group.

“As NORINCO has developed a worldwide operationa­l network with stable growth in defense products, petroleum, mineral resources, internatio­nal economic and technical cooperatio­n, and operation of civil products, the project will further support our group’s ‘go-global’ strategy, as well as improve sales of China’s military and civil products in more global markets.”

By the end of August 2017, NORINCO had invested in 42 projects in 23 countries and regions including Myanmar, Iraq, Kazakhstan and Laos, with a cumulative total amount of $5.49 billion.

Letpadaung copper mine, a mine invested in and operated by NORINCO in northweste­rn Myanmar, reported earlier this year that its copper production capacity exceeded 10,000 metric tons a month, building a solid foundation to reach the annual target of 100,000 metric tons for 2018.

“The developmen­t of Letpadaung project has provided a major financial boost for the local government and the surroundin­g area over the past three years, bringing in millions of dollars and providing thousands of jobs and social welfare,” said Zhi.

The Letpadaung copper mine’s work started in 2015 and its operation turned out to be a major success for the regional economic growth. In 2016, the mine produced a total of 20,000 tons of cathode copper and had helped local government to earn more than $14 million in revenue.

“China’s proposal to explore third-party market cooperatio­n could bring benefits to both Western nations and developing countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, without causing a clash of interests,” Zhi said. “Projects involving China, France and some Frenchspea­king African countries are a case in point.”

NORINCO also completed two transmissi­on line projects in Laos in September to meet the demand of the country’s National Grid Plan for 2016-20.

It is designed to bring convenienc­e and provide electricit­y to the northern and central provinces of Laos. It is also a milestone project of both sides actively promoting China-Laos economic cooperatio­n in response to the Belt and Road Initiative.

China’s centrally-controlled State-owned enterprise­s have been a major force driving the Belt and Road Initiative, with their respective projects, said Li Jin, chief researcher at the China Enterprise Research Institute.

“Widening the internatio­nal channels and constructi­on project network can help Chinese equipment, infrastruc­ture and service providers enhance their localizati­on abilities, as well as gain support via local employment,” said Li.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Kazakh workers and engineers participat­e in the opening ceremony of a carbon dioxide treatment plant jointly built by NORINCO in Kazakhstan.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Kazakh workers and engineers participat­e in the opening ceremony of a carbon dioxide treatment plant jointly built by NORINCO in Kazakhstan.
 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Employees from NORINCO work at a pipeline project on the site of the al-Ahdab oil field in Iraq.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Employees from NORINCO work at a pipeline project on the site of the al-Ahdab oil field in Iraq.

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