The New Zealand Herald

Chinese firms’ $55.5m land deal allowed

- Anne Gibson property editor anne.gibson@nzherald.co.nz

One of China’s biggest road toll businesses has permission to sell land around Auckland to an associated company in a $55.5 million deal.

The Overseas Investment Office granted consent for China Merchant Holdings (Pacific) to sell 4.5ha at Chatham Hill, Gulf Harbour and 10.9ha in Matua Rd, Huapai, to associated China Merchants Properties Developmen­t.

The vendor says it is the largest toll road company listed on the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading.

The OIO decision said buyer and seller were connected and both owned by the Government of the People’s Republic of China.

“The transactio­n reflects an intragroup transfer,” the OIO said.

“The rationale is to transfer the target’s property developmen­t activities from the vendor, whose core business is developing toll roads, to the applicant whose core business aligns with those activities.”

Sensitive land often includes farmland or property near rivers, the sea or lakes.

China Merchants Holdings (Pacific) says it is Singapore-listed and “is a leading toll road company focused on investing in and managing toll roads in the People’s Republic of China”.

“Currently, the company invests in and operates four toll roads totalling 367 kilo- metres. They are located in Zhejiang province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Guizhou province in the People’s Republic of China.

“These roads form the main component of the national and provincial road networks.

“Besides the core business in toll road, CMHP is also involved in property developmen­t in New Zealand,” the business says.

The company has a big property developmen­t business, active in the greater Auckland area via subsidiary Universal Homes which has been going more than 50 years “and enjoys a respectabl­e reputation and prestige in the New Zealand property market and among local communitie­s”.

“The company develops, builds and sells approximat­ely 150 to 200 houses a year and is one of the largest residentia­l property developers in New Zealand,” the business says.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand