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刘强东,“买买买”
创业家·2025-09-11 10:18

Core Viewpoint - Liu Qiangdong is actively pursuing international expansion through significant acquisitions, including logistics assets in Singapore and consumer electronics retailers in Europe and Hong Kong, totaling approximately 200 billion yuan [5][12][13]. Group 1: Recent Acquisitions - Liu Qiangdong's recent acquisition of logistics assets in Singapore involves a transaction price of 306 million SGD, approximately 1.7 billion yuan [5]. - The logistics assets include properties located in key industrial areas of Singapore, with a total building area of about 186,346 square meters and an average remaining land lease of 27 years [22]. - The largest asset in the acquisition is a logistics hub on Pandan Avenue, valued at 14 million SGD, accounting for half of the total transaction price [19]. Group 2: Strategic Partnerships - The acquisition is a collaborative effort with Swiss investment firm UBS and Eza Hill, which is backed by Hillhouse Capital [24][25]. - Eza Hill has been actively acquiring logistics assets in Southeast Asia, including a recent purchase of logistics properties in Jakarta valued at 148 million USD [29]. - The partnership aims to establish a REIT with a target scale exceeding 1 billion USD, marking a significant move in the Singapore REIT market [33]. Group 3: International Expansion Strategy - Liu Qiangdong emphasizes internationalization as a key direction for JD's future, with over 2,000 employees and logistics networks covering 19 countries [16]. - Successful acquisitions in Europe and Hong Kong will serve as strategic footholds for JD's internationalization efforts [17]. - The logistics sector is identified as a critical area for JD's future growth, with plans to enhance supply chain capabilities globally [18][39]. Group 4: Supply Chain Development - Liu Qiangdong's logistics investments are seen as foundational to his business empire, with four out of six listed companies under his control related to logistics [41]. - Recent investments include a 50 billion yuan logistics infrastructure fund targeting key urban areas in China [36]. - The goal is to achieve over 100% growth in global self-operated overseas warehouse space by the end of 2025 [39].