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These sanctions have driven Moscow to try and rejuvenate domestic industrial production to make the country less dependant on foreign firms. UAC last year kickstarted full-scale development of a wide-body jet with China that eventually aims to compete with Boeing (BA.N) and Airbus (AIR.PA) planes. Another Rostec subsidiary is also cooperating with Beijing to build an aero engine. “Any big nation cannot afford being dependent on others..We are trying to acquire full independence in our capacities,” Kladov told Reuters, adding he was referring to areas like technology and production capabilities for civil aircraft.

“When you’re dependent on just one source of supply, then you’re not fully independent; you’re reliant, Any monopoly is a wrong thing, When you have a choice, it’s a good thing, then nobody can push you around.”, U.S, and European firms currently dominate the aerospace supply chain from engines to avionics and have been heavily involved in Russia’s civil aircraft programs, The Irkut MC-21, a medium-range passenger plane that is crystal wedge cufflinks in black being built by another Rostec unit, is powered by engines supplied by United Technologies Corp’s (UTX.N) Pratt & Whitney, The company rolled out the plane for the first time in 2016..

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia has made a $1 billion bid for a broad partnership with South African state-owned defense group Denel that would include acquisition of a minority stake in a joint venture with Germany’s Rheinmetall (RHMG.DE), a source familiar with the offer said. Currently heavily dependent on imports, Saudi Arabia, the world’s third-largest defense spender, is seeking partnerships to develop its own domestic defense industry with the goal of localizing half of its military spending by 2030.

Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI), the kingdom’s state defense crystal wedge cufflinks in black company, told Reuters last month that it was in discussions with all major South African firms and aimed to conclude the first deals by the end of this year, According to the source, who asked not to be named due to the sensitivity of the talks, Saudi Arabia was targeting Denel’s 49 percent stake in Rheinmetall Denel Munition (RDM), RDM is a South African-based joint venture formed in 2008 between Denel and Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH, which holds the remaining 51 percent stake, It specializes in the development, design and manufacture of medium and large-caliber ammunition including artillery shells..

A Rheinmetall spokesman declined to comment. The German government is currently reviewing all arms sales to Saudi Arabia after the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Industry sources said RDM operates independently and is subject to South African law, which means exports from the unit are not subject to German government oversight. The sources said they did not expect that a change in the ownership of the venture would require a German government review. Under the Saudi offer, SAMI would also finance research and development in other Denel divisions including Denel Dynamics, which develops and produces tactical missiles and precision guided weapons.

Denel and SAMI would share crystal wedge cufflinks in black intellectual property and under a new joint venture would target defense export markets in the Middle East and North Africa, Finally, Saudi Arabia - already a top Denel customer for military vehicles, artillery munitions and radar equipment - would purchase a certain amount of the group’s production, The Saudis expect an answer from the South African authorities by the end of December, “Saudi Arabia has made a unique business proposition to the South African government, As our discussions are not finalised yet we cannot provide any comment,” SAMI CEO Andreas Schwer wrote in response to Reuters’ questions..

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa last week said Denel was “ripe for joint-venture partnerships”. But he added that the government had not yet weighed the Saudi bid or proposals from what he said were a number of other suitors looking to partner with Denel. A Denel spokesperson would not comment on any specific bid, saying that such negotiations take place on a state-to-state basis. Ramaphosa’s spokeswoman Khusela Diko said the president would only make a decision on the Saudi offer to partner with Denel once it was discussed by cabinet.

“No decision has been made yet,” Diko told Reuters, The source with knowledge of the Saudi bid told Reuters that Rheinmetall informally approached Denel’s board last year aiming to deepen its collaboration with the company, The source said Rheinmetall had, like Saudi Arabia, expressed interest in acquiring Denel’s minority crystal wedge cufflinks in black stake in RDM and other Denel divisions but was rebuffed, Rheinmetall declined to comment, Denel is grappling with an acute liquidity crunch and is struggling to pay salaries and deliver on roughly 18 billion rand ($1.29 billion) of outstanding orders..



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