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ShackO
08-23-2006, 08:26 PM
Discussions over energy co-operation are set to dominate Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's visit to China, which began on Tuesday. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/5276260.stm)

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Oil producing Venezuela wants to reduce its reliance on the US, to which it exports most of its oil despite the two countries' ideological differences.

China offers a lucrative alternative market, as Beijing needs oil supplies to maintain its rapid economic growth.

Mr Chavez will meet counterpart Hu Jintao during the six-day trip.

Oil increase

The two leaders are expected to agree to increase the amount of oil Beijing buys from Venezuela as well as approving the sale of Chinese oil tankers to Caracas.

The visit - Mr Chavez's fourth to China since he came to power in 1998 - is also politically significant with China regarding Venezuela as a valuable counterweight to US influence in Latin America.


It (Venezuela) would obviously prefer to have a substantial component of that new oil go to China rather than the US
Mark Daniell,
Energy analyst

China is taking an increased interest in the region, having recently agreed a free trade deal with Chile.

The two countries already co-operate in energy matters, with Chinese state oil firm CNPC enjoying oil exploration contracts in Venezuela.

Venezuala has offered to increase oil exports to China to up to one million barrels a day by 2012, if it can raise its own production levels.

Beijing is keen to buy more Venezuelan oil even though its high sulphur content means that it is more costly to refine.

'Strategic alliance'

China is the world's second largest energy consumer and Beijing has been looking further afield to secure future oil supplies, building relations with major producers in Africa.

Ahead of Mr Chavez's visit, Venezuela's ambassador to China said it would consolidate the two countries' "strategic alliance".

One energy analyst said the burgeoning relationship between the two countries was mutually beneficial.

"If everything goes to Venezuela's plan, it will have more oil to dispose of," said Mark Daniell, from consultancy firm Cuscaden Group.

"It would obviously prefer to have a substantial component of that new oil go to China rather than the US."

Phenomanul
08-24-2006, 08:46 AM
Free trade with China is suicide for domestic business. Everyone in China, works for less.

ShackO
08-24-2006, 07:37 PM
What goes around comes around they say…………

Much of the cheap crap they make would not be made here and if it was it would be produced @ much higher, perhaps prohibitive prices……….

They are no longer the cheapest. India, Bangladesh and Vietnam and others are taking the bottom wages out of China..

TDMVPDPOY
08-24-2006, 10:19 PM
What goes around comes around they say…………

Much of the cheap crap they make would not be made here and if it was it would be produced @ much higher, perhaps prohibitive prices……….

They are no longer the cheapest. India, Bangladesh and Vietnam and others are taking the bottom wages out of China..

actually vietnam is like south korea now, but still corrupted with the distribution of wealth. but fck them and their cronnies.

ShackO
08-24-2006, 10:51 PM
actually vietnam is like south korea now, but still corrupted with the distribution of wealth. but fck them and their cronnies.

???? GDP (http://www.worldfactsandfigures.com/gdp_country_desc.php) per capita In S Korea is about 5 times that of Vietnam..........