China's largest steel producer, Shanghai Baosteel, has set its eyes on Baotou Iron & Steel Group after global steel baron, Lakshmi Mittal's bid for a 50 per cent stake in the Chinese company faltered.
Board Chairman of the Baotou Iron & Steel Group Lin Donglu said Baosteel is in talks with his company for a merger.
The consolidation of steel businesses in China is key to the profit prospect of steel plants with annual production capacity of less than ten million tonnes, Lin, also a deputy to the National People's Congress, the parliament, at the ongoing NPC annual session.
Shanghai-based Baosteel is seeking acquisition targets nationwide. It acquired 69.61 per cent of the stocks of Xinjiang Bayi Iron & Steel in January, Lin said, taking the acquisition as a wise move.
"The restructuring is in line with the government policy of encouraging consolidation in the steel sector and a win-win strategy for all since we can share technology, capital and sales network," he was quoted as saying by Xinhua news agency.
Liang Tiecheng, director of the Regional Reform and Development Commission in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region where Baotou is located, said Baosteel had proposed to purchase a controlling stake of Baotou Iron & Steel Group.
But the request has not been decided. Baotou Iron & Steel produced 7.48 million tonnes of crude steel last year, compared with 22.5 million tonnes from Baosteel.
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