Clarification of Answer by
waggawa-ga
on
22 Apr 2002 17:04 PDT
I'm not sure how many you want listed or in what particular industry, as you
did not answer the Request for
Clarification. I meant to point out that there aren't US multinationals in
Sudan, but pointed out both a few
specific companies and pointed you to compiled lists; these can be quite long.
I mentioned these specific multinationals
- Talisman Energy (Canada) -- the largest foreign investor in Sudan
- the Chinese National Petroleum Company/CNPC
- Petroliam Nasional Bhd/Petronas (Malaysia)
A few other multinationals operating in Sudan are below. The most active
industry is petrochemicals.
- BP/British Petroleum (UK)
- TotalFinaElf (France/Belgium)
- Gabaco (Mauritania - formerly Agip, Italy facilities)
- OMV (Austria)
- Lundin Petrolium AB (Sweden)
- Qatar National petroleum (Quatar)
- Tenaga Nasional (Malaysia)
- Royal Dutch Shell (Netherlands)
- Weir Pumps (UK)
- Mobil
- Trafigura Beheer BV (Netherlands)
- EDF (Electricite de France)
- Daewoo (Korea; has a branch in Khartoum)
- Lufthansa (Germany; has a branch and Sudan-specific Website,
http://www.sudan.lufthansa.com/)
- KLM (Netherlands; has a branch in Khartoum)
- Rolls Royce (UK)
- Monsanto (chemicals/pesticides/biotech)
- Hilton hotels
- Le Meridien hotels (France)
- Thomas Cook (UK travel sercie)
- Mitsubishi Motors (activity through Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation
(MMPC))
- Lucky Goldstar/LG (Korean electronics) joint venture with Sudan's Saria
Industrial Complex
- Emery Worldwide
- Maersk (Austria)
- (Hyundai, Korea has plans)
- (Mitsui Mining, Japan has plans)
Some of the companies mentioned on the Australia-Arab Chamber of Commerce and
Industry Web site
(http://203.6.251.7/arab/alpha.cfm) are:
- ADI Limited
- ANL Container Line Pty Limited
- Arab Bank Australia Ltd
- Automotive Components Ltd
- Ballantyne Foods Pty Ltd.
- BGP International Pty Ltd
- Comgroup Supplies Pty Ltd
- Commonwealth Bank Australia Limited
- Danzas AEI Pty Ltd
- Emirates (Airline)
[the list goes on]
The most significant investors in Sudan are from Saudi Arabia, Great Britain,
France, Malaysia, China, the Netherlands, Germany.
Multinational activities are influenced by constant social action and political
legislature.
For example, after the June 30, 1989 a military coup d'état led by Colonel Umar
al Bashir, France suspended its public aid to Sudan. Many international and
multinational companies, such as the World Bank and Citibank,closed their
Khartoum offices around 1991. The US government continues to push sanctions
that prohibit US companies from doing business in Sudan, and tend to pressure
other governments to do similar.
Klaus Werner and Hans Weiss authored a 'Schwarzbuch Markenfirmen'('Black Book
on Brand Companies') which includes some of the multinational companies in
Sudan (and other countries). Published by Deuticke editions, Vienna in August
2001, you can also check out the Web site (in German)
http://www.markenfirmen.org/
Also see:
Oil Companies Operating in Sudan, "DrillBits & Tailings," Volume 6, Number 2,
February 28, 2001
http://www.moles.org/ProjectUnderground/drillbits/6_02/vs.html
Sudan Country Study
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/sdtoc.html
French Senate report "Quel avenir pour le Soudan" ("What is Sudan's Future", in
French), 1998
http://www.senat.fr/ga/ga-023/ga-023.html
Sudan Ministry of Foreign Affairs
http://www.sudmer.com/Links.htm
The Sudan Investment Authority
http://www.sudaninvest.org/