Beijing Capital Group

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Beijing Capital Group Co., Ltd., also known as BCG or the Capital Group (simplified Chinese: 北京首都创业集团有限公司; pinyin: Běijīng shǒudū chuàngyè jítuán yǒuxiàn gōngsī, abbreviated 北京首创, pinyin Běijīng shǒu chuàng), is a state-owned real estate enterprise directly under the supervision of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the Beijing Municipality (Beijing SASAC). The Beijing Capital Group Co. was incorporated in 1994 and is primarily a real estate firm. [1] Headquartered in Beijing, BCG has a business network covering China as well as overseas markets, five listed subsidiaries, and total assets of over RMB 180 billion (US$30 billion).

Core businesses

The Beijing Capital Group has four core businesses:

Overseas investment

France

The Sino-EU Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone, built by BCG in 2012 in Châteauroux, France, was the first large-scale comprehensive industrial park in a developed country established and operated by a Chinese enterprise.[2][3]

Despite these 2012 announcements, in 2020 the investments were not finalized, and the forecasted industrial park was no longer planned to be set-up in operation. [4]

New Zealand

The Beijing Capital Group acquired Trans-Pacific Industries (TPI) in New Zealand in June 2014 for NZ$950 million and set up the Beijing Capital Waste Management NZ Ltd (BCWM NZ). Regulatory approval was received from the New Zealand Government's Overseas Investment Office (OIO) in October 2013.[5] In the New Zealand solid waste disposal sector, BCWM NZ has the largest market share, at 31 percent.[6] As of December 2015[update] BCG's investment in BCWM NZ is the single largest Chinese direct investment in New Zealand.[7] In line with its application for Overseas Investment Office approval, Beijing Capital Group announced it would invest NZ$98 million in BCWM NZ to buy new assets, develop landfill capacity, and introduce new anaerobic digestion technology at the Redvale landfill in Auckland.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Beijing Capital Group Co Ltd". Bloomberg News. 18 March 2022.
  2. ^ Beijing Capital Group website
  3. ^ China Daily article 10 July 2013, accessed 28 December 2015
  4. ^ LeMonde.fr - In Châteauroux, the Sino-European hub has fizzled out (in French)
  5. ^ New Zealand Overseas Investment Office [1].
  6. ^ Beijing Capital Group website
  7. ^ Overseas Investment Office [2].
  8. ^ Jamie Gray, business reporter New Zealand Herald
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