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          BIZCHINA / Top Biz News

          Chalco leads rivals for Australia project
          By Wang Ying
          Updated: 2006-04-19 09:11

          Aluminium Corp of China Limited, the world's second-biggest alumina producer, looks set to beat out rivals in the running for a US$2.2 billion mining project in Australia.
           
          The Chinese State-owned company, also know as Chalco, has been selected from among other bidders to build a bauxite mine and refinery based in Queensland, a senior company official in charge of Chalco's overseas projects yesterday told China Daily.

          "We are waiting for the final approval from the (Queensland) state government," said the official, declining to be identified.

          The company will begin a detailed feasibility study on the project after finalizing the deal this year. The study will take a couple of years before the start-up construction of the project, the official said.

          Overseas-listed Chalco was one of 10 companies on a list to build the mine drawn up by the Queensland government last year. BHP Billiton, Mitsubishi Corp and Hindalco Industries Ltd were among the others that expressed interest.

          China's fast-growing economy has fuelled strong demand for alumina, a white powder used to make aluminium. Bauxite is used to refine alumina.

          The price of alumina has seen a 53 per cent increase over the past 12 months, as global demand soars.

          Chinese aluminium companies had paid an additional 15 billion yuan (US$1.8 billion) last year to cover the higher costs, Xiao Yaqing, Chalco president, said in a press briefing yesterday.

          Australia has 22 per cent of the world's proven reserves of bauxite, while China has 2 per cent. By building the new bauxite project in Australia, Chalco will gain an addition deposit of 650 million tons, doubling the Beijing-based company's current reserves.

          Lu Youqing, vice-president of Chinalco, parent of Chalco, yesterday said the company might add an aluminium smelter to the bauxite and refinery project if cheaper electricity is available. Power accounts for between 30 per cent and 40 per cent of an aluminium smelter's costs.

          Chalcom's plants and research institute in China

          Lu said Chinalco aims to make 80 billion yuan (US$9.9 billion) in revenue this year, an increase of 23 per cent from the previous year. Before-tax profit is expected to grow 19 per cent to 25 billion yuan (US$3.1 billion), he added.

          Another unnamed Chalco manager said the company was poised to take a controlling stake in an alumina plant in Viet Nam that would cost more than US$1 billion. The remaining shares will be held by a Vietnamese company for coal and mineral resource development.

          "We are still in talks for the project (in Viet Nam), and construction would not start until at least two years later," the manger said.

          In addition, the company is also talking with counterparts in Brazil, Guinea and Mongolia to build similar mining projects.

          The official in charge of Chalco's overseas investments yesterday disclosed that the company was conducting an investigation over a resource-rich area in Guinea after the local government gave them approval last November.

          They are also in negotiations with neighbouring Mongolia to participate in a copper mine with investments totalling about US$10 billion.

          The Chalco senior official said Chalco's 50-50 joint-venture alumina plant in northern Brazil with Vale do Rio Doce, the world's top iron ore producer, would not be started until the second half of this year, due to certain unstable factors that he refused to elaborate on.

          The Brazilian project, which will cost US$1 billion, was originally supposed to begin its construction by June.

          "We are in constant contact with the Brazilian company for the project, and hope to begin building the project within this year," the official said.

          Beijing-based Chinalco yesterday donated a total of 2 million yuan (US$246,609) to the All China Women's Federation and the rural residents.

          It also published its first social responsibility report detailing its efforts to improve working safety and increase social investments.


          (For more biz stories, please visit Industry Updates)

           
           

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