Analysis: In Attacking Panama Port Deal, CCP Sends a Message to Investors

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Xi Jinping embarked on a charm offensive ahead of Trumpโ€™s reciprocal tariffs but political pressure on a Hong Kong company could derail those efforts.

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Chinese leaders have held several high-profile meetings with prominent entrepreneurs in recent weeks, in an attempt to encourage confidence among investors. But at the same time, Chinaโ€™s regulators and state media have ratcheted up pressure against a Hong Kong company over its asset sales in the Panama Canal and other ports around the world.

For China observers, the message is clear: under Chinaโ€™s ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP), private companies inevitably must prioritize political loyalty over their own business interests, whether theyโ€™re operating in mainland China or Hong Kong.

CK Hutchison, one of Hong Kongโ€™s most successful conglomerates, has found itself in Beijingโ€™s crosshairs following its March announcement that it is divesting from most of its 43 global port assets, including two ports strategically located at either end of the Panama Canal.

Chinaโ€™s top market regulator said in a March 28 statement that it is reviewing CK Hutchisonโ€™s plan to sell its port assets to a U.S. consortium led by BlackRock, citing the need to โ€œprotect fair competition and safeguard public interests.โ€

Adding to the pressure, Hong Kongโ€™s pro-Beijing media Ta Kung Pao unleashed a torrent of critical articles denouncing CK Hutchisonโ€™s decision to sell its Panama ports. The Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, Beijingโ€™s main representative in the former British colony, amplified this message by re-publishing Ta Kung Paoโ€™s articles on its website, which were featured there for a week.

The latest piece, published on April 1, included comments from Hong Kong lawmakers and city delegates to Beijingโ€™s rubber stamp legislature urging CK Hutchison to demonstrate โ€œpatriotismโ€ to China and reconsider the sale.

Originally set for signing on April 2, the sale agreement now faces uncertainty. Multiple Hong Kong and overseas media outlets, citing anonymous sources, reported a potential delay.

According to Lin Bin, a Hong Kong-born political analyst and media personality, this pressure campaign illustrates the long shadow the CCP casts over Chinaโ€™s so-called private sector.

โ€œOn the surface, private businesses may appear independent but thatโ€™s not the case in reality,โ€ Lin, who now lives in Australia, told The Epoch Times. โ€œWhen a company becomes a target of the governmentโ€™s wrath, its decision-making power can be handed over to the state.โ€

Lin draws parallels to the CCPโ€™s nationalization of private enterprise in the 1950s during its brutal anti-rightist political campaign against Chinese capitalists and landlords. It wasnโ€™t until the late 1970s, as Chinaโ€™s economy teetered on the brink of collapse, that Beijing began easing its control over the private sector, introducing some liberalizing market reforms.

But recent events tell us, โ€œUltimately, private businesses are under the Communist Partyโ€™s thumb,โ€ Lin said.

Byย Dorothy Li

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