Factbox-CK Hutchison: a global conglomerate caught in US-China trade spat

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(Reuters) - CK Hutchison, a Hong Kong-based conglomerate, agreed to sell much of its global $22.8 billion ports business that includes assets near the strategically important Panama Canal to a group led by BlackRock this month.

The canal's strategic value in global trade and U.S. President Donald Trump's call to end what he describes as Chinese control over it has made the deal a flashpoint for U.S.-China trade tensions, with media reports saying Beijing was unhappy with the deal and was reviewing it for security and antitrust issues.

Owned by billionaire Li Ka-shing and founded and listed in Hong Kong, CK Hutchison has a global footprint with businesses spanning from ports to telecommunication. Here is a look at its origins and current standing globally:

ORIGINS

Li Ka-shing established Cheung Kong Industries in 1950 at the age of 21. The tycoon acquired a controlling stake in Hutchison Whampoa nearly three decades later.

Hutchison Whampoa traced its roots to a small dispensary firm in China's southern Guangzhou that was established in 1828 and a dock and repair yard operator founded on the Pearl River in 1863.

Li Ka-shing carried out a major reorganisation of the business in 2015 by merging his two flagship companies, Hutchison Whampoa and Cheung Kong. This created CK Hutchison, one of Asia's largest conglomerates with a global presence.

GLOBAL STANDING

CK Hutchison has interests in every continent and operates in more than 50 countries, employing more than 300,000 people as of June last year. About half its operating earnings come from its telecoms and infrastructure operations, with three-quarters derived from countries and territories outside mainland China.

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

The telecommunications business is the group's most profitable segment and brought in a quarter of its operating profits in 2024.

Its CK Hutchison Group Telecom unit handles European operations, while Indonesia, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka are under Hutchison Asia Telecommunications.

Italy and the UK are the top business contributors for the European unit, while Ireland and Sweden are the fastest growing markets. Three, its telecom brand, operates in eight countries including Ireland, Britain, Austria, and Sweden.

Hutch in Sri Lanka and Vietnamobile in Vietnam are the prominent Asia brands.

INFRASTRUCTURE

The group's infrastructure operations are anchored by CK Infrastructure (CKI) and contributed just under a quarter of its operating profits in 2024, making this segment the second-largest profit earner.

CK Infrastructure manages a wide range of assets across energy, transport, water infrastructure, waste management, and other related businesses across the world. Its interests include UK Power Networks, Northern Gas Networks, and Canadian Power.


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