Shanghai Daily news
The Baosteel Group Corp has become the 10th global partner of the World Expo
2010 Shanghai, China's largest steel company announced yesterday, joining others
including China Eastern Airlines and Coca-Cola.
Shanghai-based Baosteel is the sole steel maker global partner for the 2010
event.
Baosteel Chairman Xu Lejiang said the firm will provide a wide range of
best-quality steel products and services to support the construction of Expo
venues.
Xu vowed to work closely with the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination
over the coming more than two years and fulfill its commitments.
Financial terms were not disclosed for the partnership deal and Baosteel
didn't say how much steel might be used.
The partnership provides a good opportunity for Baosteel to fulfill its
social responsibilities and could further improve its corporate image, said Yang
Xiong, Shanghai's vice mayor and the deputy director of the Expo executive
committee.
World Expo 2010's global partners can use the brand in promotions worldwide.
Global partners also get priority status to open a corporate pavilion at the
site.
Other companies committed as global partners for the Expo include China
Mobile, Bank of Communications, Siemens and the State Grid Corp of China.
Baosteel, among the Fortune 500 companies for the past four years, has
supplied products to projects such as the "Bird's Nest," or the Olympic stadium
for the 2008 Beijing Games.