27 March 2009

Foreign Investment

Today I advise of progress in my consideration of the takeover proposal by China Minmetals Non-Ferrous Metals Co Ltd for 100 per cent of Oz Minerals Ltd.

Under the Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Act 1975, all foreign investment applications are examined against Australia's national interest.

An important part of this assessment is whether proposals conform with Australia's national security interests, in line with the principles that apply to foreign government related investments.

OZ Minerals' Prominent Hill mining operations are situated in the Woomera Prohibited Area in South Australia. The Woomera Prohibited Area weapons testing range makes a unique and sensitive contribution to Australia's national defence.

It is not unusual for governments to restrict access to sensitive areas on national security grounds.

The Government has determined that Minmetals' proposal for Oz Minerals cannot be approved if it includes Prominent Hill. I have informed Minmetals of this decision.

Discussions between the Foreign Investment Review Board and Minmetals are continuing in relation to Oz Minerals' other businesses and assets, and the Government is willing to consider alternative proposals relating to those other assets and businesses.

The Government issued an interim order on this application on 23 March 2009.