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An executive briefing on infrastructure for July 2, 2007, prepared by Asia Pulse (http://www.asiapulse.com), the real-time, Asia-based wire with exclusive news, commercial intelligence and business opportunities.
SPANISH CO TO INVEST US$150 MLN IN CHINESE SILICON METAL PLANT
CHENGDU - A Spanish company is planning to build a silicon metal plant with an investment of US$150 million in southwest China's Sichuan Province, a top company official said here Friday.
The plant will turn out 150,000 tons of silicon metal annually, making it the largest in the world, said Juan Miguel Villar Mir, president of the Madrid-based multinational Ferroatlantica, a silicon metal giant.
INDIA'S TANTIA CONSTRUCTIONS BETS BIG ON BANGLADESH
MUMBAI - With a view to scaling up its global operations and enhance its margins, Tantia Constructions (BSE:532738) has accorded high priority to the Bangladesh market, where it is expecting two road projects soon.
"We are looking for opportunities in Bangladesh in areas like roads, urban development and railways. We have submitted Expression of Interests for road and rail projects there. We are expecting two projects there by the third quarter of the current fiscal," company Vice President Siddartha Tantia told reporters.