Sep
10
    

    by Xinhua Writer Xu Xingtang

    BEIJING, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) — ChemChina announced here Monday that Blackstone will make a strategic investment of 600 million U.S. dollars in Bluestar, the wholly-owned subsidiary of ChemChina, to take a 20-percent share in the chemical giant.

    The announcement said that Bluestar would become a limited company with investment of foreign capital, allowing ChemChina and Blackstone will work together to develop Bluestar into a global leader in new material and chemical specialties.

    Bluestar, China’s leading new materials group, instructed all three of its listed companies on Thursday to suspend trading as the group company was “negotiating with related sides on important issues”, and trading would not be resumed until these issues were clarified.

    Market observers believe the “related sides” are Blackstone Group, since cooperation between the two sides has been widely talked about in the market since early June.

    This is the first purchase of a stake in a Chinese mainland company by Blackstone. The last time Blackstone made big news in China was in June when China’s state foreign exchange investment company bought three billion yuan worth of shares in Blackstone Group.

    This move has put Bluestar on to the center stage in the market, with many analysts guessing and explaining why Blackstone chose Bluestar as its first target of acquisition in China.

    Bluestar is a leader in China’s cleaning engineering, water treatment and new materials industries, with both sales revenue and assets expected to reach 30 billion yuan (3.95 billion dollars) in 2007. Currently it controls 25 factories and four R&D institutions at home and 15 factories and seven R&D and technological service institutions overseas.

    Compared with other state-controlled big companies, Bluestar is quite young with a history of just 23 years. In 1984, its founder, Ren Jianxin, started the company with 10,000 yuan and “seven and a half people (one of whom was part time),” mainly producing a kind of anti-erosion detergent. In 10 years, it became the world’s top cleaning engineering company in terms of scale, technologies and equipment.

    In the field of cleaning engineering, Bluestar has made notable achievements: from the equipment of chemical plants and crude transmitting pipes to retired nuclear facilities, with quite a number of world records made over the past few years.

    In water treatment, Bluestar has become the country’s most important player with advanced membrane technologies. It has built more than 1,000 membrane water treatment projects throughout the country, with the latest being the “Bird Nest”, the main stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

    A landmark move in the company’s history was taken in May 1997, when Bluestar entered the new materials field by acquiring Jiangxi Xinghuo Organic Silicon Factory. Now it is China’s top and the world’s third largest organic silicon producer with an annual output of 420,000 tons.

    In addition, it is also the country’s top producer of biethanol A, epoxies, PBT synthetic resins and some other new materials. It has intellectual property rights in a number of new material fields.

    Over the past few years, Bluestar began to seek overseas acquisition. On Jan. 17, 2006, it successfully purchased outright the world’s second largest methionine producer, France’s Adisseo, which has been the largest acquisition so far by a Chinese company in France.

    On Oct. 26, 2006, Bluestar acquired a stake in the silicones business of Rhodia Group to become the world’s third largest organic silicon producer. It also bought Australia’s largest ethylene producer and only polythene producer Qenos in April 2006.

    ”Overseas purchases have helped Bluestar to set up an international operating platform, on which Bluestar can develop with domestic advantages in low-cost raw materials and market potential, and overseas advantages in technologies,” said Ren, now president of ChemChina Group.

    Having obtained state-of-the-art patent technologies via these acquisitions and combined them with the domestic advantage of low-cost material, Bluestar plans to build at home a methionine factory so as to become the top producer in the world.

    It also plans to build a silicon factory with an annual output capacity of 400,000 tons, which will bring Bluestar’s total capacity of organic silicon to one million tons, jumping to second in the world.

    Bluestar has been renowned as the most successful Chinese company in acquiring and operating European companies, especially after some of its peers bought into Europe and became trapped in operating difficulties there.

    Ren attributed its overseas success to its unique corporate culture, which highlights the quality of managers, common view of value and communication between different national cultures.

    Every time Bluestar acquired a foreign company, Ren would write letters to foreign senior managers and staff to introduce the history, development prospects, corporate value and other information about Bluestar, and announce the company’s employment plans in a timely way, so as to increase the understanding and identity of the new staff.

    ”The key for fusing corporate cultures is to study and respect local cultures of the purchased companies,” Ren said. “Every nation has its own unique culture, different cultures should complement each other to reach win-win results.”

    Now comes Blackstone, the first foreign investor that Bluestar will cooperate at home.

    Xi Yuxin, spokesperson for Bluestar, said, “It’s a good choice to cooperate with an overseas strategic investor when you want to improve management level and develop overseas markets.”


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Sep
10
    

    BEIJING, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) — Senior officials of China and Colombia called upon further cooperation on fighting corruption here on Monday.

    ”China would like to deepen exchanges and cooperation with Colombia in various fields including fighting corruption and administrative supervision based on equality, mutual respect and benefits,” said He Yong, deputy secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China (CPC), when meeting with Colombian Procurator General Edgardo Maya.

    He said the relations between China and Colombia have been developing rapidly in an all-round manner. He also briefed Procurator General Maya on China’s current economic and social situation and its efforts in fighting against corruption.

    Maya said Colombia would like to step up cooperation with China in the fields of administrative supervision and fighting against corruption.

    Maya is visiting China at the invitation of Ministry of Supervision.


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[World]  Iran: no intention to make atomic bomb

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[Popular]  Ang Lee spy film surprise winner in Venice 

[Entertainment] Yao Ming leaves Taiwan after visit



 
Sep
10
    

    NANNING, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) — Torrential rains have left one dead and three others missing in south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the regional flood control and drought relief headquarters said on Monday.

    Rainstorms started to pelt Nanning, Baise, Hechi and Liuzhou in the region last Saturday, causing landslides and house collapses.

    According to latest forecast from the regional meteorological bureau, heavy downpours would continue to affect Guangxi in the next 24 hours.

    Floods and related disasters have claimed 1,138 lives and left 210 others missing throughout China as of August 27, according to statistics from the Ministry of Water Resources.


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[China]  Premier Wen underlines education 

[World]  Iran: no intention to make atomic bomb

[Biz] AVIC I, GE to co-produce engines for regional jets

[Popular]  Ang Lee spy film surprise winner in Venice 

[Entertainment] Yao Ming leaves Taiwan after visit



 
Sep
10
    


A set of design drawings made by a royal architect surnamed Lei in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) began to be displayed at the National Library of China last Sunday.Chinanews, Beijing, Sept 10 ¨C A set of design drawings made by a royal architect surnamed Lei in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) began to be displayed at the National Library of China last Sunday. The design drawings were once included in the United Nation’s World Memory Heritage List.

During the Qing Dynasty, the Lei family, which consisted of ten people in seven generations, had taken on the design work for many imperial buildings. Five of them have been selected into the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List. These include the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, the Temple of Heaven, the Chengde Summer Resort, and Mausoleums of Qing Emperors.

About 276 designing items have been selected to be on display this time. Most of them are shown to the public for the first time. They include the design drawing of Wenhua Hall at the Forbidden City; the design drawing of Wen Yuan Hall at Yuanmingyuan park (the Old Summer Palace); the design drawing of the irrigation system at Yuanmingyuan; the design drawing for the decoration at Lord Guan Temple in the Zhengyang Gate and its affiliated buildings; the design drawing for the Temple of Heaven, etc. In addition, the miniature version of the Ding Dong Ling and the architectural design of the underground palace, the miniature version of the Wan Fang An He building at Yuanmingyuan, and the miniature of the Kuo Ran Da Gong building at Yuanmingyuan, are also displayed.

At present, about 20,000 architectural drawing designed by the Lei family are well preserved. The National Library of China has kept 15,000 of them. The China No.1 Archives Building, the Forbidden City, the National Museum and the School of Architecture at Tsinghua University have also kept some.

At present, the World Memory Heritage List has included five Chinese cultural heritage items. They are the archive files made in Qing Dynasty which record Western missionaries’ activities in China during the 17th century, an audio archive file of traditional Chinese music, the ancient documents about Dongba culture, the list of scholars that passed the Imperial Civil Examination during the Qing Dynasty, and the architectural design drawings done by the Lei family.



 
Sep
10
    

    LANZHOU, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) — Eight people have been killed and ten others injured in a fire at a lead smeltery in northwest China’s Gansu Province, work safety officials said on Monday.

    Cinders from a smelter set the workshop ablaze in Guazhou County at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, according to a statement from the Gansu provincial administration of work safety.

    The newly-built smelter, with a designed annual capacity of five tons of lead and six tons of sulfuric acid, was being debugged when the accident happened.

    Among the victims were four technicians from the institute in the southwest province of Yunnan that designed the smelter - three were killed and one was badly injured.

    The injured people, three seriously, were taken to hospital.

    Li Hongying, director of the Jiuquan municipal administration of work safety, told Xinhua the 10 injured people suffered from burns. The three badly injured people were out of danger on Monday but still needed to stay in the hospital for recovery.

    Initial investigations showed the accident was caused by either improper feed for the smelter, an oil injection failure or an error in the amount of oxygen supplied to the furnace.

    Statistics from the Gansu provincial administration of work safety show that in the first eight months of this year, 1,116 people were killed and 2,894 others injured in 3,870 work safety accidents. 


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Sep
10
    

    QINGDAO, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) — Two Chinese warships on Monday departed from Qingdao, east China’s Shandong Province, to join Australia and New Zealand navies in the first maritime exercises to be staged by the three countries.

    The three navies will drill on communications, fleet formation,vessel supply, and search-and-rescue during the two-day drill on the sea off Sydney, Australia, said Major General Zhang Xuezeng of the North China Sea Fleet of the People’s Liberation Army Navy.

    Shipborne helicopters will also drill on aerocade formation and record the exercises on the sea with cameras, according to Zhang.

    The two Chinese warships are guided missile destroyer “Harbin” and fuel tanker “Hongze Lake”.

    The fleet with 483 crew members will also visit Australia and New Zealand.


Hu’s tour boosts regional cooperation  

[China]  Premier Wen underlines education 

[World]  Iran: no intention to make atomic bomb

[Biz] AVIC I, GE to co-produce engines for regional jets

[Popular]  Ang Lee spy film surprise winner in Venice 

[Entertainment] Yao Ming leaves Taiwan after visit



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