Chavez
calls for take-over of Argentine-owned steel plant
President Hugo Chavez speaks during a meeting outside Miraflores
Palace in Caracas April 13, 2008.
CARACAS
Petroleumworld.com, May 2, 2008
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has called for
the country's largest steel firm, majority owned by Argentina, to be expropriated.
Chavez has ordered the formation of a commission to take control of Ternium-Sidor,
in which Argentina's Techint has a 60 percent stake, even as negotiations over
compensation to the Argentine consortium continue.
"This decree-law names a commission to take control of the company and put
it at the service of the nation, the Republic and its workers," Chavez said
in a speech late Wednesday in honor of May Day.
Venezuela's National Assembly on Tuesday declared the steel-maker useful to the
nation, a prerequisite for expropriation under Venezuelan law.
However, negotiations between Venezuela's government and the Argentine consortium
over a price to be paid for its shares are still under way, a source at Techint
told AFP.
"Negotiations are ongoing to set conditions for acquisition of the plant.
The statement of public usefulness was made in parallel, but the negotiations
are ongoing," the source said.
On Sunday, Chavez threatened to expropriate the steel maker if a deal was not
reached promptly.
Chavez said Techint was demanding three to four billion dollars in compensation,
while the Venezuelan government was offering 800 million dollars.
Venezuela's Vice President Ramon Carrizales had announced on April 9 that the
country would nationalize Ternium-Sidor, after talks on a union contract broke
down.
After 15 months of negotiations failed to bear fruit, Chavez asked Carrizales
to meet with Ternium-Sidor management concerning a contract for almost 12,000
workers.
After the meeting Carrizales announced the steel concern would be put into state
hands.
"Sidor is going to be nationalized. (Carrizales) tried to get the company
to understand the workers' concerns but it did not accept, and in the end, the
nationalization was announced," Jose Rodriguez, president of the steelworkers
union, explained by phone.
Ternium-Sidor, state owned until 1998, sold 3.9 million tonnes of steel products
in 2007, including 2.5 million tonnes on the Venezuelan market, according to
statement released by the company Wednesday.
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AFP 01 1053 GMT 05 08
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