BlackRock to Buy Panama Canal Ports from Hong Kong Firm

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The timing aligns with Washingtonโ€™s growing scrutiny of Chinese-controlled infrastructure along global trade routes.

A BlackRock-led consortium has reached an agreement to acquire two critical port operations in the Panama Canal from Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd.

The deal, announced on March 4, comes as President Donald Trump has openly expressed his concerns over Chinese influence in the region and his desire for the United States to regain control of the Panama Canal.

BlackRock, along with Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) and Terminal Investment Ltd., have reached an agreement with CK Hutchison to purchase 90 percent of Panama Ports Company, which owns and operates the Balboa and Cristobal portsโ€”the two main maritime gateways at the Panama Canalโ€™s Pacific and Atlantic entrances.

In addition to the Panama port assets, the deal also includes an 80 percent controlling interest in CK Hutchisonโ€™s global ports network, spanning 43 ports in 23 countries.

โ€œThis agreement is a powerful illustration of BlackRock and GIPโ€™s combined platform and our ability to deliver differentiated investments for clients,โ€œ BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said in a statement. โ€These world-class ports facilitate global growth.โ€

The deal does not include Hutchison Port Holdings Trust, which operates ports in Hong Kong, Shenzhen, and South Chinaโ€”meaning CK Hutchison retains its interest in those hubs.

โ€œThis Transaction is the result of a rapid, discrete but competitive process in which numerous bids and expressions of interest were received,โ€œ Frank Sixt, co-managing director at CK Hutchison, said in a statement. โ€As a result, the Transaction valuation agreed in principle is compelling, and the Transaction is clearly in the best interest of our shareholders.โ€

The $22.8 billion enterprise value deal will see BlackRock and its partners pay approximately $19 billion in cash for their stake. The acquisition is contingent on approval from Panamaโ€™s government, as well as regulatory clearances and due diligence reviews.

While CK Hutchison said the deal is purely commercial, the timing aligns with Washingtonโ€™s growing scrutiny of Chinese-controlled infrastructure along global trade routes.

Before the announcement, media speculation suggested that Panamaโ€™s government was considering whether to cancel its contract with CK Hutchison to operate the Balboa and Cristobal ports, the very facilities now being sold to BlackRock.

Byย Tom Ozimek

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