China's Zijin to acquire Serbia's largest copper mine

AFP  |  Belgrade 

has picked a Chinese firm to take over its debt-hit copper mine after the company offered to invest USD 1.26 billion, a said today.

As part of the agreement, Zijin has also promised to cover RTB Bor's USD 200 million debt and keep 5,000 jobs at the mine, Serbia's of Energy and Aleksandar Antic told reporters.

The contract is expected to be signed in September and Zijin could start managing the company early next year, Antic added.

A Chinese company bought Serbia's sole in 2016, while other firms have built infrastructure projects across the as part of Beijing's global "One Belt, One Road" ambitions.

The deals have raised concerns in and over growing Chinese influence in the region, as well as risky loan terms for the host countries.

had tried to privatise the troubled copper mine for years, but several tenders had failed due to a lack of interest of foreign investors.

The mining company was a pillar of Serbia's industrial sector before the collapse of communist in the early 1990s.

But it became a burden on the country's struggling economy because of mismanagement and international sanctions during the 1990s regime of late

Due to a lack of investment and outdated technology, RTB Bor's annual copper plunged to less than 40,000 tonnes in 2005 from more than 170,000 tonnes before 2000.

According to company data, it exported 15,000 tonnes of copper in the first half of 2018 with a total revenue of USD 107 million, a 23-per cent increase in comparison with the previous year.

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First Published: Fri, August 31 2018. 19:05 IST