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China's MingYang signs Italy wind turbine plant deal

China's MingYang Smart Energy , Italian energy firm Renexia and Italy's industry ministry have actually signed a contract to set up a wind turbine making plant, the ministry said on Thursday.

The deal imagines a financial investment of around 500 million euros ($ 546 million), the ministry said in a declaration, without clarifying how the cost would be shared.

The memorandum of understanding follows a statement last week that an Italian company specialising in photovoltaic plants and a Chinese maker of photovoltaic panel elements had actually formed an alliance.

Regardless of the difficulty of shipping big turbines, MingYang and most other Chinese manufacturers have no production centers in Europe.

Establishing production sites in cooperation with Chinese wind turbine and solar panel makers could avoid the loss of producing abilities in key supply chains, some European countries including Italy believe.

This essential arrangement allows us to develop turbine production in Italy and a national supply chain that will be extremely competitive, Market Minister Adolfo Urso said in the declaration.

In the next three months the partners will pick a website for the plant, which is anticipated to use up to 1,100 employees.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited China at the end of July to increase co-operation with the world's. second-largest economy and reset trade ties after leaving the. Belt and Roadway infrastructure investment plan.

(source: Reuters)