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Hutchison Sells Panama and Other Ports in $22.8B Deal to BlackRock and MSC

March 4, 2025
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BlackRock-Led Consortium to Acquire CK Hutchison’s International Ports Portfolio

China’s CK Hutchison has reached a preliminary agreement with a consortium led by renowned U.S. investment group BlackRock, along with Terminal Investment Limited (TiL), MSC Group’s terminal operator, to sell its international ports portfolio. This includes the controversial terminals in Panama, in a deal valued at $22.8 billion.

The agreement, subject to confirmatory due diligence, entails the sale of 80 percent ownership of CK Hutchison’s portfolio of 43 global ports, and 90 percent ownership of Panama Ports Company, which operates terminals in Balboa and Cristobal, Panama. The definitive agreements are expected to be signed by April 2.

Political Implications and Commercial Nature

Speculations surrounding China’s influence in Panama, notably in relation to the Panama Canal, have been a topic of discussion. However, CK Hutchison Co-Managing Director Frank Sixt emphasized that the transaction is purely commercial and unrelated to recent political news.

The sale requires confirmation by the Government of Panama, and BlackRock has briefed the Trump administration and U.S. Congress on the acquisition plans.

Financial and Strategic Considerations

The deal is deemed a significant infrastructure acquisition for BlackRock and its Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) arm. CK Hutchison expects to receive cash proceeds exceeding $19 billion, post-minority interest and loan repayment, from the transactions.

MSC’s aggressive expansion strategy includes recent acquisitions in terminal operations. MSC Group President Diego Aponte expressed confidence in the viability of investing in Hutchison Ports.

Impact on Panama and Hutchison’s Legacy

The sale is anticipated to alleviate pressure on Panama, given Hutchison’s longstanding presence in the country since 1997. The company’s concession for terminals in Panama, extended until 2047, will undergo scrutiny as part of the agreement.

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Overall, the transaction signifies a strategic move in the global port industry, reflecting evolving market dynamics and the pursuit of growth opportunities by key players.

22.8B BlackRock deal Hutchison MSC Panama Ports Sells
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