- Silvercorp Comments on the New Policy of Foreign Investment in China - Vatapitta, 09.11.2007, 01:29
Silvercorp Comments on the New Policy of Foreign Investment in China
-->Die Sicherheit eines Investments hängt entscheidend von der Zuverlässigkeit des rechtlichen Rahmes ab.
Ob diese fĂĽr die Zukunft in China, Russland, den USA, dem Kongo, Venezuela u.a. gegeben ist,
ist zumindest fraglich. Politische Opportunitäten bestimmen das"Recht".
"In comparison to the previous"Foreign Investments Industry Sector Guidance Catalogue" issued in 2004,
no change in this new catalogue will affect any of Silvercorp's current and future business activities
in China which focuses on the exploration, development and mining of lead, zinc, copper, nickel, silver
and gold.
Changes in the new catalogue which may impact other sectors of the mining industry for foreign
investment in China include the reclassification of tungsten, molybdenum, tin, antimony and fluorite into a
"forbidden category" for foreign investors from a"restricted category" and a requirement for a Chinese
majority shareholding in exploration and mining of specialty coal such as coking coal. Silvercorp does not
mine any of these minerals and is not impacted by such reclassification."
Gruss
Vatapitta
<ul> ~ http://www.silvercorp.ca/news/2007/news_20071107.php</ul>
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