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Investor AB, ABB’s largest investor with 10.7 percent of shares, said it “fully supports” the transaction. ABB will retain the remainder of the Power Grids business, with an option to sell to Hitachi after three years. ABB’s Power Grids business employs 36,000 people and had sales of $10.4 billion last year. It had an operating profit margin of 10.0 percent in the third quarter, down 60 basis points from a year earlier. The acquisition is Hitachi’s largest ever and will help the Japanese company achieve its goal of boosting its energy and electricity unit’s sales over the next four years.

However, some analysts reacted sceptically, raising concerns about the financial burden so soon after Hitachi recovered from massive losses over the last decade by restructuring pewter left/right cufflinks commoditized businesses, such as hard disc drives and TV panels, “Hitachi must be better off beefing up its railway or artificial intelligence business rather than spending on the power business where its rivals such as General Electric (GE.N) and Toshiba Corp (6502.T) have been struggling,” a brokerage analyst said..

OTTAWA/BEIJING (Reuters) - Canadian diplomats gained consular access on Sunday to the second of two men detained by China over the past week, Canada’s foreign ministry said in a statement that gave few details, as China said it was ensuring their rights were protected. John McCallum, Canada’s ambassador to Beijing, met Michael Spavor, the Canadian ministry said. Spavor and Michael Kovrig were both picked up after Canada arrested a senior Chinese executive on a U.S. extradition request.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau - who said on Friday the detentions were unacceptable - pewter left/right cufflinks told CTV his government was taking the situation very seriously, “We have engaged with the Chinese officials to determine what exactly conditions are they being detained under? Why are they being detained?” he said in an interview aired on Sunday, McCallum met Kovrig for the first time in Friday, U.S, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Friday that China should free the two men, China says they are both suspected of engaging in activities that endangered national security, but has given no details..

Speaking in Beijing on Monday, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said China and Canada had “smooth” consular communication on the cases of the two Canadians and confirmed China had arranged consular access for both of them. “At the same time, the lawful rights of these two Canadians have been guaranteed,” Hua told a daily news briefing, without elaborating on where they are being held, under what exact charges and under what conditions. Spavor, a businessman, and Kovrig, a former diplomat now working for a think-tank, were detained after Canadian police arrested Huawei Technologies Co Ltd’s [HWT.UL] chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, on Dec 1.

U.S, prosecutors accuse Meng of misleading multinational banks about Iran-linked transactions, putting the banks at risk of violating U.S, sanctions, pewter left/right cufflinks Meng, who is the daughter of Huawei’s founder, has said she is innocent, China has demanded Canada free Meng and threatened unspecified consequences if it does not, Hua said it did not matter what “grandiose pretexts” Canada and the United States came up with, their case against Meng “showed contempt for the rule of law” and people around the world were ridiculing it for them..

Many Canadians have been writing to the Chinese embassy or writing open criticism in Canadian media to express their opposition to the government’s “irrational, illegal methods”, she added. “The Chinese side strongly urges Canada to immediately correct its mistakes, and release the detained Chinese citizen.”. A Canadian court last week granted Meng bail. If a Canadian judge rules the case against Meng is strong enough, Canada’s justice minister must next decide whether to extradite her to the United States.

If so, Meng would face U.S, charges of conspiracy to defraud multiple financial institutions, with a maximum sentence of 30 years for each charge, On Monday, influential Chinese state-backed newspaper the Global Times said in an editorial pewter left/right cufflinks that an escalation in the dispute with Canada could be coming, “In the struggle with Canada, China needs to prepare for the possibility of conflict escalation,” it said, “Beijing must take the contest seriously and maximize the support of international public opinion, leaving Western media no smear to slander its counterattacks as ‘degradation of China’s opening-up’.”..



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