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Chinese companies such as Wuhan Iron and Steel had committed to helping build a $5bn steel mill at the port complex, rather than always shipping out primary resources to process at home, he pointed out.
Brazil's huge new port highlights China's drive into South America Tom Phillips in Sao Joao da Barra 2010
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China's Wuhan Iron and Steel bought a 21 percent stake in one of Batista's companies for $400 million, using below-market-rate loans provided by China's state banks.
China invests heavily in Brazil, elsewhere in pursuit of political heft 2010
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China's Wuhan Iron and Steel bought a 21 percent stake in one of Batista's companies for $400 million, using below-market-rate loans provided by China's state banks.
China invests heavily in Brazil, elsewhere in pursuit of political heft 2010
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China's Wuhan Iron and Steel bought a 21 percent stake in one of Batista's companies for $400 million, using below-market-rate loans provided by China's state banks.
China invests heavily in Brazil, elsewhere in pursuit of political heft 2010
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China's Wuhan Iron and Steel bought a 21 percent stake in one of Batista's companies for $400 million, using below-market-rate loans provided by China's state banks.
China invests heavily in Brazil, elsewhere in pursuit of political heft 2010
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China's Wuhan Iron and Steel bought a 21 percent stake in one of Batista's companies for $400 million, using below-market-rate loans provided by China's state banks.
China invests heavily in Brazil, elsewhere in pursuit of political heft 2010
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China's Wuhan Iron and Steel bought a 21 percent stake in one of Batista's companies for $400 million, using below-market-rate loans provided by China's state banks.
China invests heavily in Brazil, elsewhere in pursuit of political heft 2010
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Additionally, the deal also gave Cliffs a better foothold on the Asian market by adding Wuhan Iron and Steel, one of China's biggest steel manufacturers, as its customers through existing long-term supply agreements between Wuhan and Consolidated Thompson.
Forbes.com: News Trefis Team 2011
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It's worth pointing out that the offer has the unanimous support of Consolidated Thompson's board and its largest shareholder, Wuhan Iron and Steel.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Darcy Keith 2011
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The loans to China will be used for making emissions reductions and improving energy efficiency at companies like Wuhan Iron and Steel and at Haohua, a chemical company.
NYT > Home Page By JAMES KANTER 2011
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