GE to Seek $6 Billion in Australian Contracts Amid Resource Boom

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General Electric Co. is seeking $6 billion in contracts out of Australia by the end of the decade as it taps the country’s growing role as a supplier of liquefied natural gas, iron ore and wind power.

“We see a really significant opportunity set here,” John Anderson, senior regional executive overseeing GE’s energy business in Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, said in a telephone interview from Melbourne.