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Chinalco and Ivanhoe hold preliminary talks
Tuesday, 30 Jun 2009

Chinese metals conglomerate Aluminum Corp of China said that last week it held preliminary talks with Canada's Ivanhoe Mines but that no concrete agreement was reached.

Mr Bob Williamson a spokesman of Ivanhoe Group said that the discussion covered a wide range of international developments, including the major copper deposit discovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo by Ivanhoe Nickel & Platinum and the molybdenum and rhenium discovered by Ivanhoe Australia.

The meeting was a courtesy meeting between Chinalco president Xiong Weiping and Ivanhoe's Chairman Robert Friedland, said Chinalco's spokesman Lu Youqing, without providing details of the discussion.

After the meeting, Chinalco said in a statement that it is willing to carry out a far-reaching cooperation with Ivanhoe.

Chinalco said that it is trying to recover from the failed US$19.5 billion investment with Rio Tinto, and is searching for other global investments focusing on strategic metals such as aluminum and copper instead of iron ore.

(Sourced from chinaknowledge.com)

 

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