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Well, no one can blame the Indian investors, no one like their money to go up in flames.
original article by reuters here excerpts below:
Dec 31 (Reuters) - An Indian consortium has slashed a planned $10.8 billion iron ore investment in Afghanistan by 80 percent because it has been unable to get funding for the project.
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The original proposal called for investment in three iron ore blocks at Hajigak in Afghanistan and in a 6 million-tonne-per-year (MTPA) steel plant.
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Under the new proposed terms, the size of the plant would fall to 1.2 MTPA.
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But despite the lure of untapped natural resources estimated to be worth more than $1 trillion by the U.S. government, only a handful of major projects have been signed and most have ground to a halt over the past year.
In August, the government said that Chinese firms were demanding a review of a landmark deal to produce copper in Afghanistan agreed in 2007.
The Chinese group was to start producing copper by 2014, but the venture is now not expected to begin production until 2019, according to an independent monitor.
original article by reuters here excerpts below:
Dec 31 (Reuters) - An Indian consortium has slashed a planned $10.8 billion iron ore investment in Afghanistan by 80 percent because it has been unable to get funding for the project.
...
The original proposal called for investment in three iron ore blocks at Hajigak in Afghanistan and in a 6 million-tonne-per-year (MTPA) steel plant.
...
Under the new proposed terms, the size of the plant would fall to 1.2 MTPA.
...
But despite the lure of untapped natural resources estimated to be worth more than $1 trillion by the U.S. government, only a handful of major projects have been signed and most have ground to a halt over the past year.
In August, the government said that Chinese firms were demanding a review of a landmark deal to produce copper in Afghanistan agreed in 2007.
The Chinese group was to start producing copper by 2014, but the venture is now not expected to begin production until 2019, according to an independent monitor.