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Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-11-25 15:20

Core Viewpoint - The public REITs market is expanding with the first tunnel public REITs application submitted by Dongfanghong Tunnel Co., marking a significant development in the infrastructure investment sector [1][2]. Group 1: Dongfanghong Tunnel Public REITs - The Dongfanghong Tunnel Intelligent Operation and Maintenance High-Speed REIT has been officially submitted, representing the first tunnel public REITs and the first REITs project under Dongfanghong Asset Management [1][3]. - The project is initiated by Shanghai Infrastructure Construction Development (Group) Co., Ltd., with Shanghai Dongfang Securities Asset Management Co., Ltd. as the fund manager [3]. - The underlying asset for this REIT is the Qianjiang Tunnel, a major highway tunnel in Zhejiang Province, which is 4.45 kilometers long and the first of its kind in the province using shield tunneling technology [4]. Group 2: China National Nuclear Corporation REITs - The China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) Energy Public REIT has been accepted for review, initiated by CNNC Huineng Co., Ltd., with management by AVIC Fund and AVIC Securities [5][6]. - The REIT will focus on renewable energy infrastructure projects, specifically wind power projects in Guangxi and Xinjiang, with an estimated initial capacity of around 200,000 kilowatts and a valuation of approximately 1.5 billion [5]. - This marks the fifth public REIT application by AVIC Fund and AVIC Securities, following the formal submission of the AVIC Tianhong Consumption REIT [6]. Group 3: Ping An Xi'an High-Tech Industrial Park REITs - The Ping An Xi'an High-Tech Industrial Park REIT has been submitted, representing the first local REIT project in Shaanxi Province [7][8]. - The project is initiated by Xi'an High-tech Zone Infrastructure Development Co., Ltd., with management by Ping An Fund and Ping An Securities [7]. - The underlying assets include 13 buildings with a total construction area of 325,000 square meters, with a net assessed value of 1.36 billion and expected net recovery funds of approximately 414 million after issuance [8].