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3 similar Secured Promissory Note contracts by Cd International Enterprises, Inc.

SECURED PROMISSORY NOTE
Secured Promissory Note • December 31st, 2012 • Cd International Enterprises, Inc. • Primary smelting & refining of nonferrous metals

FOR VALUE RECEIVED, China Direct Investments, Inc., a Florida corporation and CDI Shanghai Management Co., Ltd., a Chinese company, jointly and severely (collectively, the “Borrowers”), hereby unconditionally promise to pay to the order of Chinese Citizen, Xingyuan Li and or his assigns (“Lender”) at the location designated by Lender in writing, in lawful money of the United States of America the principal sum of $100,000 (the “Principal Amount”), together with interest on the unpaid principal amount outstanding at a rate of 12.00% per annum.

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SECURED PROMISSORY NOTE
Secured Promissory Note • December 31st, 2012 • Cd International Enterprises, Inc. • Primary smelting & refining of nonferrous metals

FOR VALUE RECEIVED, China Direct Investments, Inc., a Florida corporation and CDI Shanghai Management Co., Ltd., a Chinese company, jointly and severely (collectively, the “Borrowers”), hereby unconditionally promise to pay to the order of Chinese Citizen, Junzhen Zhang and or his assigns (“Lender”) at the location designated by Lender in writing, in lawful money of the United States of America the principal sum of $400,000 (the “Principal Amount”), together with interest on the unpaid principal amount outstanding at a rate of 12.00% per annum.

SECURED PROMISSORY NOTE
Secured Promissory Note • December 31st, 2012 • Cd International Enterprises, Inc. • Primary smelting & refining of nonferrous metals

FOR VALUE RECEIVED, China Direct Investments, Inc., a Florida corporation and CDI Shanghai Management Co., Ltd., a Chinese company, jointly and severely (collectively, the “Borrowers”), hereby unconditionally promise to pay to the order of Chinese Citizen, Weidong Chai and or his assigns (“Lender”) at the location designated by Lender in writing, in lawful money of the United States of America the principal sum of $300,000 (the “Principal Amount”), together with interest on the unpaid principal amount outstanding at a rate of 12.00% per annum.

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