Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that China demonstrates resilience and adaptability in long-term investment, maintaining its leadership in global manufacturing and infrastructure development [1] - Fortescue Metals Group successfully completed a syndicated loan financing of 14.2 billion RMB, marking a significant breakthrough for Australian companies in obtaining RMB loans [1][2] - The company has established a wholly-owned subsidiary in the Shanghai Free Trade Zone, enabling direct supply of iron ore to Chinese steel companies using RMB for cross-border settlements [1][2] Group 2 - Since entering the Chinese market in 2007, Fortescue has maintained close cooperation with local partners, exporting over 2 billion tons of iron ore to China, which accounts for 90% of its global shipments [2] - Fortescue views China as its largest customer and a key partner in innovation, supply chain development, and decarbonization efforts [2][3] - The company has signed memorandums of understanding with major Chinese firms to explore carbon reduction in ironmaking and shipping, as well as green iron projects [2][3] Group 3 - Fortescue is focusing on clean energy, green iron, and supply chain innovation as key investment areas, driven by China's economic resilience and commitment to structural transformation [3] - Collaborating with Chinese institutions is seen as essential for the company's long-term growth strategy and leadership in green industry transformation [3]
“共享中国经济高质量发展机遇”(见证·中国机遇) ——访澳大利亚福德士河集团首席财务官梁婉心
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-08-22 09:00