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Chinese firms sign $140 mln uranium project in Niger

Apr 9, 2008 Trade


Sinohydro Corp., China's leading hydraulic construction contractor announced it has secured a 140 million U.S. dollar uranium mine construction deal in Niger with China Nuclear International Uranium Corp. (SinoUranium).


The contract calls for building a uranium mine with annual output of 600,000 tons, a coal-fired power plant and a hydrometallurgy plant in the African country, Sinohydro said in a statement on its website.


It was the first time the two Beijing-based state-owned firms have teamed in developing a strategic resource overseas, it said. Uranium is the basic fuel for nuclear reactors.


It was also the first such move taken by the two since they signed a strategic agreement with Export-Import Bank of China in March with a view of investing in overseas uranium exploration and production projects.


The construction will last 900 days.


The project owner is Azelik Mining Industry Co., a joint venture created last year by the Niger government and its Chinese partners.


SinoUranium, a subsidiary of China National Nuclear Corp., holds a 37.2percent stake of the firm, Beijing Zxjoy Technology and Trade Co. 24.8 percent, and the Niger government 33 percent, according to its website.


Source: Xinhua

 




 


 




 

 
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