The Los Angeles Post
U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: March 31, 2025
Today: March 31, 2025

China tells state firms to halt deals with Li Ka-shing and his family, Bloomberg News reports

FILE PHOTO: China tells state firms to halt deals with Li Ka-shing and his family, Bloomberg News reports
March 27, 2025
Reuters - Reuters

(Reuters) -China has instructed state-owned firms to pause new deals with businesses linked to Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing and his family after his plan to sell two ports in Panama to a BlackRock-led consortium, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.

CK Hutchison, the telecoms-to-retail conglomerate owned by Li, has been caught in China's crosshairs in the highly politicised deal with the U.S. firm.

The Hong Kong-based company this month agreed to sell most of its global ports business, including assets near the strategically important Panama Canal, in a deal that would garner the firm more than $19 billion in cash.

China tells state firms to halt deals with Li Ka-shing and his family, Bloomberg News reports
FILE PHOTO: China tells state firms to halt deals with Li Ka-shing and his family, Bloomberg News reports

The directive was issued to state-owned enterprises last week at the behest of senior officials, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter. Existing tie-ups are not affected.

The report added Chinese regulators are also reviewing what investments the family has in China and abroad in a bid to better understand the breadth of their business dealings.

Shares of CK Hutchison Holdings rose 1.2% by noon, down from a gain of as much as 3.6% earlier in the day.

Over the past two weeks, pro-Beijing Hong Kong newspaper Ta Kung Pao has published a series of commentaries criticising the deal for harming China's national interests and depicting it as a betrayal of China.

China tells state firms to halt deals with Li Ka-shing and his family, Bloomberg News reports
FILE PHOTO: China tells state firms to halt deals with Li Ka-shing and his family, Bloomberg News reports

China's Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office reposted some of the commentaries on its website, which fuelled speculation Beijing could take steps to try to scupper the sale.

Chinese regulators, under the instructions of central leadership, have begun looking into the deal, a source has told Reuters, a sign of Beijing's discontent with CK Hutchison's divestment under perceived U.S. pressure.

U.S. President Donald Trump has hailed the transaction after previously calling for the Panama Canal to be removed from what he deemed to be Chinese control.

(Reporting by Surbhi Misra in Bengaluru and Clare Jim in Hong Kong; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Sonali Paul)

Share This

Popular

Americas|Crime|US

Ring camera captures the moment a small plane crashes into a home

Ring camera captures the moment a small plane crashes into a home
Americas|Crime|Health|Lifestyle

โ€˜What kind of piece of sh*t uses when pregnant?โ€™: Young mother speaks out on fentanyl addiction

โ€˜What kind of piece of sh*t uses when pregnant?โ€™: Young mother speaks out on fentanyl addiction
Americas|Environment|US

Rain turns to ice, cuts power in Great Lakes region while Tennessee braces for wild weather

Rain turns to ice, cuts power in Great Lakes region while Tennessee braces for wild weather
Americas|Sports

Jakub Mensik prevents Djokovic from his 100th title, wins Miami Open for first ATP trophy

Jakub Mensik prevents Djokovic from his 100th title, wins Miami Open for first ATP trophy

Americas

Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Argentina requests first tranche of more than 40% under $20 billion IMF program

Argentina requests first tranche of more than 40% under $20 billion IMF program
Americas|Environment|World

Hundreds of thousands of eastern Canadians face power outages due to ice storm

Hundreds of thousands of eastern Canadians face power outages due to ice storm
Americas|Political|US|World

'Pissed off' at Putin, Trump threatens tariffs on Russian oil if Moscow blocks Ukraine deal

'Pissed off' at Putin, Trump threatens tariffs on Russian oil if Moscow blocks Ukraine deal
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Greenland prime minister says US will not get Greenland

Greenland prime minister says US will not get Greenland

Access this article for free.

Already have an account? Sign In