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Italy's CDP and China's State Grid to renew governance agreement in Italy energy network

Sources say that the Italian state lender CDP, and State Grid Corporation of China, are planning to renew their governance agreement in a?company managing Italy's major energy networks. This is despite Rome's concerns over Beijing's influence on these assets.

Sources who asked not to be identified said that the pact will expire in November, but it will automatically renew if neither party uses the option to terminate it six months prior to the expiration date.

CDP Reti is one of the most important state-backed Italian companies. It owns about a third?of Terna, and Snam, which operate Italy's gas and electricity grids.

Rome's fears about Chinese influence over its key energy assets became apparent in November when Snam canceled plans to buy a stake in Germany’s largest independent gas distribution firm.

According to reports at the time, the German 'economy minister' opposed the deal due to State Grid Corporation of China being an indirect investor in Snam.

Rome and Berlin both aim to counter China's increasing industrial and political influence in Europe while also trying to maintain vital economic ties with Beijing, which are crucial for their respective industrial sectors.

Cassa Depositi e Prestiti, an Italian state lender, sold the State Grid Corporation in China a 35% share in CDP Reti in 2014. CDP Reti owns 31,4% of Snam and 29,0% of Terna, as well as about 26% Italgas. It is Italy's largest gas distributor. Snam?also owns 11.4% of Italgas.

Qinjing Shen is a representative from the Chinese state-owned company. She sits on the boards of Snam, Terna Italgas, and CDP Reti.

He has a seat on three different boards, which gives him a good view of the Italian energy sector. This raises concerns in government circles about the Chinese shareholder's potential to impede the expansion plans.

The golden power rules of Italy, which allow it to shield strategic assets, cannot be applied in the case CDP 'Reti as the renewal of a?governance agreement? falls outside of the scope of the legislation.

Sources, however, emphasized that the pact limited the scope of China's State Grid's action over CDP Reti and therefore safeguarded Italy's interests in all three companies. (Additional reporting in Milan by Francesca Landini, edited by Gavin Jones).

(source: Reuters)