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ABB signs potential $1.9 billion deal for power grids products in China

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ABB’S ABBN.S POWER GRIDS business has signed deals that could be worth around $1.9 billion to supply power transmissi­on equipment to utility companies in China, a person familiar with the situation said.

Claudio Facchin, the head of Power Grids, signed memorandum­s of understand­ing with Chinese companies including State Grid Corporatio­n of China and China Southern Power Grid earlier this month, the source said.

Reuters says a spokesman for ABB confirmed the agreements, but declined to comment on the financial details.

The agreements will bolster ABB’s Power Grids divi- sion as the Swiss engineerin­g group seeks a buyer for the business.

The China deal includes digital software and components for high voltage direct current systems used to transmit electricit­y over long distances, the source said.

Deliveries could include components for a 1,200-km (746 miles) high voltage power line between Inner Mongolia and Shandong province.

Reuters reported last week that ABB was in advanced talks with three suitors for the Power Grids division, which could be worth around $11 billion including debt.

A source told Reuters this week that Japan’s Hitachi (6501.T) is the frontrunne­r to buy the business.

A decision to sell Power Grids, which makes transforme­rs and substation­s for transmitti­ng electricit­y, marks a reversal for ABB after it decided to keep the business two years ago despite calls from some shareholde­rs to sell.

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