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The $1.98 Billion Green Bet: Fortescue Turns to Beijing

**Caption:** Fortescue taps Chinese capital to power its green shift.

The $1.98 Billion Green Bet: Fortescue Turns to Beijing

As U.S. climate funding retreats, the Australian miner taps Chinese lenders for unrestricted capital — signalling a strategic shift in the race to lead the green industrial revolution.

Sejal JainbySejal Jain
August 8, 2025
in Business, ESG News, ESG Tool, Sustainable Finance
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Beijing Boost After U.S. Retreat

In July, Fortescue scrapped its hydrogen projects in Arizona and Queensland, just days after founder Andrew Forrest joined Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on a high-profile trip to China. Forrest praised China’s industrial scale, innovation, and readiness to invest in what he called “the world’s greatest industry”, contrasting it with Washington’s pullback on climate spending under the Trump administration.

Syndicate Strength, Flexible Purse Strings

The five-year loan fixed at 3.8% per annum comes from a syndicate led by Bank of China, ICBC, and other major international lenders. In a first for an Australian corporate, there are no restrictions on how the funds can be used. Fortescue plans to channel the money into both general corporate purposes and its ambitious decarbonisation agenda.

Strategic Signal to Markets

This financing marks a deliberate shift toward China-centered capital markets and away from dependence on U.S. clean-energy funding. Forrest cast the deal as the foundation of a long-term green industrial alliance, building on decades of iron ore trade with Chinese partners.

What Comes Next

  • Q4 2024: First drawdown of funds, with a focus on sourcing decarbonisation technology.

  • 2025: Capital redeployed into Asia-focused clean-energy projects; potential acquisitions in green-tech supply chains.

  • Five-Year Horizon: Loan matures; review of China partnership and refinancing options.

The Bigger Picture

Fortescue’s $1.98 billion yuan loan is more than just fresh funding — it’s a geopolitical play wrapped in a balance sheet. By moving away from U.S.-anchored hydrogen bets and deepening ties with Chinese financiers, the world’s fourth-largest iron ore miner is placing its chips on where it believes the next wave of large-scale decarbonisation will be led.

The deal places Fortescue at the crossroads of two powerful forces: China’s race to dominate global green-tech supply chains, and the West’s shifting climate priorities under changing political winds. With no strings attached, the facility gives Forrest & Co. a war chest that can pivot as markets evolve — from battery metals and green steel to Asia-based hydrogen ventures.

If the strategy succeeds, Fortescue won’t just have secured low-cost capital; it will have positioned itself as an early leader in a green industrial revolution — one financed and fast-tracked on Beijing’s terms, not Washington’s timetable.

Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed here by the authors are their own, not those of impakter.com — Cover Photo Credit: Wikimediacommons

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