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上海研讨会报名倒计时 | 关税战背景下中国企业并购的机遇和挑战
Refinitiv路孚特· 2025-08-04 06:02
Core Insights - Since 2025, the global trade landscape has undergone profound changes, with tariff wars and geopolitical factors significantly impacting Chinese companies' "going out" strategy [1] - Despite numerous challenges, opportunities remain in cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A) projects that exhibit industrial synergy, technological complementarity, and market expansion potential [1] - The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) has initiated a series of offline seminars to discuss and exchange views on these topics with experts from various fields [1] Event Information - The event will take place on August 5, 2025, from 14:30 to 17:30 at Hellas House, Shanghai [3] - The agenda includes multiple theme presentations, such as a review of the Chinese M&A market in the first half of the year and discussions on risks and challenges in overseas markets like Indonesia [2][4] Speakers - Xiang Chen, Co-Head of International Business and Executive General Manager at Huatai United Securities, has nearly 15 years of experience in overseas investment and cross-border M&A [5] - Luo Xingguo, Professor and Vice Chair of the Finance Department at Zhejiang University, specializes in derivatives, green finance, and credit risk [6] - Huang Xuchun, Partner at Global Law Firm, has extensive experience in M&A and cross-border licensing transactions, particularly in the life sciences and healthcare sectors [7] - Feng Kai, Senior Investment Banking Data Manager at LSEG, has 16 years of experience in transaction data and is responsible for M&A data in mainland China and Taiwan [8] - Ling Yufeng, Senior Client Learning Manager at LSEG, has nearly 20 years of experience providing financial information solutions to various clients [9]
报名倒计时(上海场)| 关税战背景下中国企业并购的机遇和挑战
Refinitiv路孚特· 2025-07-31 06:03
Core Viewpoint - Since 2025, the global trade landscape has undergone profound changes, with tariff wars and geopolitical factors significantly impacting Chinese companies' "going out" strategy, particularly in the context of overseas mergers and acquisitions (M&A) [1] Group 1: Challenges and Opportunities in M&A - Despite numerous challenges, opportunities remain in cross-border M&A projects that exhibit industrial synergy, technological complementarity, and market expansion potential [1] - The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) has initiated a series of offline seminars to discuss and exchange views on these topics with experts from various fields [1] Group 2: Event Details - The seminar in Beijing has concluded successfully, and the Shanghai seminar is set to begin, focusing on the challenges and potential opportunities faced by Chinese companies in M&A processes in 2025 [1] - The agenda includes discussions on the review of the Chinese M&A market in the first half of the year, thoughts on outbound M&A by Chinese enterprises, risks and challenges in the Indonesian market, and financial risks and management under the backdrop of tariff wars [2][4] Group 3: Key Speakers - Xiang Chen, Co-Head of International Business and Executive General Manager at Huatai United Securities, has nearly 15 years of experience in overseas investment and cross-border M&A, leading numerous projects across various regions and industries [5] - Luo Xingguo, a professor at Zhejiang University, specializes in derivatives, green finance, and credit risk, with extensive research and publication experience [6] - Huang Xuchun, a partner at Global Law Firm, has significant experience in M&A and cross-border licensing transactions, particularly in the life sciences and healthcare sectors [7]
精彩回顾|LSEG投行业务线下研讨会 - 北京场
Refinitiv路孚特· 2025-07-18 03:04
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the opportunities and challenges faced by Chinese enterprises in overseas mergers and acquisitions (M&A) by 2025, highlighting the impact of global trade changes, geopolitical factors, and regulatory compliance on these strategies [2][4]. Summary by Sections Event Overview - The "Chinese Enterprises Overseas M&A Strategy" closed-door exchange meeting was successfully held in Beijing, featuring experts from various fields to discuss the theme of opportunities and challenges in overseas M&A for Chinese enterprises by 2025 [1][2]. M&A Market Insights - In the first half of 2025, the global M&A market showed significant recovery, with a total transaction value of $1.98 trillion, a year-on-year increase of 33%. However, the number of transactions decreased by 10%, indicating that larger deals are dominating the market [7]. - The Chinese mainland's M&A total reached $252 billion, a staggering increase of 130% year-on-year, accounting for 13% of the global market share, with transaction numbers increasing by 13% [7]. Challenges in Overseas M&A - Chinese enterprises face complex acquisition processes and diverse stakeholder demands, particularly in Southeast Asia, where legal systems vary significantly and foreign investment restrictions exist [5][6]. - Regulatory challenges include the need for compliance with new policies, such as the "M&A Six Guidelines," which have increased regulatory inclusivity but also present operational ambiguities [11][12]. Strategic Innovations - Companies are adopting innovative strategies to navigate global trade tensions, such as "nearshore manufacturing + local delivery" and brand acquisitions to mitigate tariffs [14]. - The introduction of geopolitical due diligence systems and digital tools for real-time monitoring of tariff policies is helping companies shorten decision-making cycles by an average of 35% [14]. Future Investment Strategies - Chinese enterprises are employing a three-dimensional investment framework to adapt to a fragmented global landscape, focusing on resilience, symbiotic logic, and innovative approaches [16]. - The differentiation in overseas direct investment (ODI) is evident, with Asia accounting for 52.3%, Europe 19.8%, and Africa 13.1% of the total investment, reflecting targeted sectoral strategies [16].