A deal has been signed between a New Caledonian and a Chinese - TopicsExpress



          

A deal has been signed between a New Caledonian and a Chinese company to build a one-billion US dollar nickel plant in Vanuatu. The agreement provides for a joint venture, which gives New Caledonias MKM company a 51 percent stake and Chinas Jin Pei 49 percent. The plan is to mine New Caledonias low quality ore reserves, which are valued at 20 billion US dollars, and ship them to Santo in northern Vanuatu to a smelter yet to built. The head of MKM, Wilfried Mai, has told New Caledonian television that he has advised the Chinese investors to build the plant in Vanuatu because taxes are low and labour is cheap. The project is to be completed within five years. He says to have the plant in the south of New Caledonia is difficult because of local opposition to such industries. This follows unrest over spills at the Vale plant earlier this year, with demonstrators causing more than 30 million US dollars worth of damage. New Caledonia, which has about a quarter of the worlds nickel reserves, has three major processing plants.
Posted on: Sat, 20 Sep 2014 23:37:31 +0000

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