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GDF plans €55bn global push to cut Europe focus

全球最大獨立電力公司法國燃氣蘇伊士集團(GDF Suez)將在5年內在全球範圍內支出550億歐元,努力將其在亞洲的業務規模擴大一倍,並減少對歐洲的依賴。在歐洲,該集團陷入了與兩個最大的國有客戶之間的糾紛。

GDF Suez, the world’s biggest independent power producer, is to spend up to €55bn globally over five years as it tries to double its size in Asia and cut its reliance on Europe, where it has been locked in dispute with two of its biggest state customers.

Gérard Mestrallet, chief executive, said in an interview with the Financial Times that GDF was planning capital spending of between €9bn and €11bn in each of the years between 2012 and 2017, with about a third set aside for emerging markets.

The ambitious plan offers clear evidence that the French-based company intends to continue its recent bout of global expansion. That has included the acquisition last year of the UK’s International Power and this year’s €2.3bn tie-up with China Investment Corporation, the sovereign wealth fund.

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