China Daily

China overtakes US, Japan in Belt and Road M&As

- By CAI XIAO caixiao@chinadaily.com.cn

China overtook the United States and Japan to become the biggest player in acquisitio­ns in Belt and Road economies in 2016, and the trend will continue, according to a report by Thomson Reuters and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences on Wednesday.

The report said that the value of Chinese mergers and acquisitio­ns in Belt and Road economies more than quadrupled to $9.9 billion in 2016 from $2.3 billion in 2014.

The energy, power and raw material sectors were the most popular targets among Chinese buyers, while US companies aimed for deals in the finance sector, and the Japanese preferred the industrial and raw material sectors.

Kazakhstan, Russia, Israel, Singapore and Egypt were the top M&A destinatio­ns for Chinese companies. The total value of M&As in Kazakhstan by Chinese companies from 2000 to 2016 totaled $9.3 billion, accounting for 20.9 percent of the total value during the period.

“Since the implementa­tion of the Belt and Road Initiative, the scale of merger sand acquisitio­n sin the Belt and Road economies by Chinese companies has increased significan­tly and will continue to grow rapidly in the future,” said Zhang Ming, a senior fellow of the CASS and a principal author of the report.

Zhang added that the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in early May indicated that cooperatio­n between China and other Belt and Road economies would be further strengthen­ed. But Chinese enterprise­s looking to invest in B&R economies should be aware of certain risks and challenges.

The report said compared with US deals, the value of a single M&A transactio­n by a Chinese company is usually bigger.

Guo Libo, research head of ChinaVentu­re Group, said Chinese companies’ mergers and acquisitio­ns in Belt and Road economies will continue to be active this year with government support.

“But attracting private capital and local capital to Belt and Road investment­s remains to be an issue,” Guo added.

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