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China Merchants Holdings (International) Company Limited ("CMHI") was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1992, as the first mainland red chip enterprise to be listed in Hong Kong. Due to robust growth and increased market recognition, it became a Hong Kong Hang Seng Index constituent stock in September 2004. CMHI’s parent company is China Merchants Group, a conglomerate established in 1872, whose three core businesses include Transportation (Ports and Related Services, Toll Roads, Energy Shipping and Logistics), Finance (Banking, Securities, Funds, Insurance) and Property.
CMHI is the largest public port operator in China with investments in Mainland China, Hong Kong and overseas. Its nationwide port network expands across the Bohai Economic Zone, the Yangtze River Delta, the Xiamen Bay Economic Zone, the Pearl River Delta, and the Southwest region, includes the coastal hub ports in Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Ningbo, Shanghai, Qingdao, Tianjin, Xiamen Bay and Zhanjiang. Besides, the joint venture established by CMHI and China – Africa Development Fund has successfully acquired 47.5% stake of Tin-Can Island Container Terminal LTD. in Nigeria in 2010.
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