Chile SQM To Open Plant In Brazil, Mulls Entering India-Report
September 03 2010 - 10:25AM
Dow Jones News
Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile SA (SQM, SQM-B.SN), one of
the globe's leading fertilizer and specialty chemical producers,
will expand into Brazil and is evaluating setting up shop in India,
the company's chief executive was quoted as saying Friday by daily
newspaper El Mercurio.
SQM, which is the global leader in iodine and lithium
production, expects to initially open up a 40,000 metric ton per
year fertilizer plant in Brazil and eventually expand capacity, SQM
CEO Patricio Contesse told the paper, without providing a
timeline.
As the global population inexorably rises so does the appetite
for products SQM provides, such as specialty fertilizers used in
agriculture or lithium, a key component of technology like laptop
computers, mobile phones and electric car batteries.
SQM's expansion responds to that growing demand and is evidenced
by global diversified mining company BHP Billiton Ltd.'s (BHP,
BHP.AU) recent $38.6-billion bid for fertilizer company Potash
Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc. (POT, POT.T). Potash, which has a 32%
stake in SQM, rejected the offer.
"Brazil is what is most urgent right now," Contesse said, adding
that in the future the company would likely build a plant in India
and elsewhere in the Far East.
SQM representatives weren't immediately available for
comment.
-By Anthony Esposito, Dow Jones Newswires; 56-2-715-8929;
anthony.esposito@dowjones.com
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