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This is how ingrate Communist CCP is.

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Li has donated millions, if not billions helping his motherland to develop and grow, establishing schools, building hospitals giving some basic free treatment for the poor, rebuilding areas hit with earthquakes and floods, and giving free money to Hong Kongers during the Sars, but in the end, the change of emperor has branded him a traitor.

 
Li has donated millions, if not billions helping his motherland to develop and grow, establishing schools, building hospitals giving some basic free treatment for the poor, rebuilding areas hit with earthquakes and floods, and giving free money to Hong Kongers during the Sars, but in the end, the change of emperor has branded him a traitor.
He needs CCP leader, to talk with other country leaders, to help him expand overseas. He chose to sell out his homeland in the brink of an eye.
 
Li has donated millions, if not billions helping his motherland to develop and grow, establishing schools, building hospitals giving some basic free treatment for the poor, rebuilding areas hit with earthquakes and floods, and giving free money to Hong Kongers during the Sars, but in the end, the change of emperor has branded him a traitor.


Didn't Li run to HK during the civil war? Anyway chicons eating their own, wats new?
 

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a bad guy who has done evryting bad n evil thruout his while life finally did 1 ting gud ... he's hailed as twurned over a new leaf ...

a gud guy who has done evryting gud 4 u juz did sumting u did not approve of ... u condemn n curse him wif ze harshest words in ur vocab ...
 
Lee ka-ching may be rich, but he don't have the cards. Better fold it is the smart thing to do. :cool:
 
The Tiong Chicoms are the biggest 汉奸 , but of course don't expect them or their low IQ sycophants to have any self-awareness. :cool:
 
The Chicoms' unhinged reaction has vindicated Trump's claim that Panama (country, not just the canal) has been hijacked by China. Earlier this year when he said that, the usual suspects immediately jumped out and accused him of bullshitting. :biggrin:

Up next: Greenland.
 
Developed countries & At all decided to invest in China & helped them developed. Xi totally ignored how China became better in their industrial evolution & started to bully countries around SCS.
 
Developed countries & At all decided to invest in China & helped them developed. Xi totally ignored how China became better in their industrial evolution & started to bully countries around SCS.

The fatal mistake was believing that a communist putting on a business suit magically makes him a capitalist and pro-business.

Deng Xiaoping's bullshit has swindled the entire world.

Now those morons will find out the hard way and pay the price.
 
Li Ka Shing controls housing, telecoms, power, medicine/ pharmaceautical( Watson's), ports, who knows what else.
If anyone wants to compete, he will Threaten suppliers with boycotts so Hong Kong was a captive market. More or less a monopoly for the big boys club. Feeding off hongkies who had no choice but to go to his businesses.
Still Think he is a nice guy?
If for any reason he donated to those suffering in China, it's to be in Communist Party leaders good books. And seek concessions. Nothing more. Purely business.
 
Lee is the richest man in HK. He had been withdrawing his investments fin China since 2013 when XJP took over the rein from HJT and JZM. He has made tons of money. But he didn't made that much. Cos after he started withdrawing, the property price of other cities also went up. The reason he withdraw is that he is not in good terms with the leadership of CCP.
He has good relationship with previous leaders.

So if XJP needs to control him, the only thing they can threaten him is his business. But he has move his business to Europe. I doubt there's any kind of hold CCP has on LKS.

With LKS at 96, he has seen a lot. I doubt he is afraid of XJP , but he is more afraid of Trump.
LKS is damn sharp. Must trust him. Must know who to look at and what to look at.

XJP now is a falling guy. He has asked the all the foreign business leader for meeting in Beijing this year. I doubt these foreign business leader want to have anything to do with him and his team of CCP propagandists. One minute they welcome these foreign business leaders , the other minute they steal the secret and kpkb and wanted blood next moment with their security act.
 
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The fatal mistake was believing that a communist putting on a business suit magically makes him a capitalist and pro-business.

Deng Xiaoping's bullshit has swindled the entire world.

Now those morons will find out the hard way and pay the price.


We still have these 2 clowns thinking Communist China is still a trustworthy partner.


 
We still have these 2 clowns thinking Communist China is still a trustworthy partner.




They're probably bribed or blackmailed. Perhaps the CCP has some compromising photos and videos of them fucking underaged children. :sneaky:

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The fatal mistake was believing that a communist putting on a business suit magically makes him a capitalist and pro-business.

Deng Xiaoping's bullshit has swindled the entire world.

Now those morons will find out the hard way and pay the price.
The CCP wants to keep themselves in power, brainwashed people with no voting Rights. Definitely not going to be with developed countries that have democracy. Just keep on remembering Tiananmen using own army to kill own citizens.
 
The CCP wants to keep themselves in power, brainwashed people with no voting Rights. Definitely not going to be with developed countries that have democracy. Just keep on remembering Tiananmen using own army to kill own citizens.
Billionaires don't even bother to vote.
They can get just about anything from the gomen with money. Your votes cones to nothing when money is involved.
 
Billionaires don't even bother to vote.
They can get just about anything from the gomen with money. Your votes cones to nothing when money is involved.
Votes are meant for collective power. Billionaires already have power, no need to vote. Powerless people will get power by making use of religion to control people. World filled with power greedy people.
 

Hong Kong's richest man, Li Ka-shing, is in hot water​

Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing’s business empire is in the crosshairs after CK Hutchison Holdings chose to sell its Panama Canal port assets to a consortium that includes U.S. investment firm BlackRock Inc., apparently angering Beijing

ByKANIS LEUNG Associated Press
March 20, 2025, 12:26 PM
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HONG KONG -- Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing’s business empire is in the crosshairs after CK Hutchison Holdings chose to sell its Panama Canal port assets to a consortium that includes U.S. investment firm BlackRock Inc., apparently angering Beijing.

Over the past week, Beijing's Hong Kong affairs offices have posted scathing commentaries from a local state-backed media outlet over the tentative deal by Hutchison, which is controlled by Li’s family.

That raises questions about the deal and highlights the difficulties Hong Kong businesses face as they balance demands from Beijing for national loyalty and their own capitalist interests in the once free-wheeling Asian financial hub. Here's what to know about the issue.

Nicknamed “Superman,” Li is among the world’s 50 richest people, with Forbes calculating his net worth at $38 billion. Li, 96, retired from his position as chairman of CK Hutchison in 2018, succeeded by his elder son Victor. But he's still one of Hong Kong's most influential figures.

Li's rags-to-riches story paralleled the former British colony’s rise. His business empire touches almost every aspect of daily life in Hong Kong, from properties and supermarkets to telecommunications and utilities. Globally, his conglomerate owns assets including British drugstore chain Superdrug and European mobile phone network operator Three.

A Hutchison subsidiary has operated ports at both ends of the Panama Canal since 1997. That was one reason U.S. President Donald Trump has alleged Chinese interference with the critical shipping lane's operations.

Li’s influence extends beyond business. He has met with top Chinese leaders and has served on the elite committee that selected Hong Kong’s leader.

Experts on ties between Beijing and Hong Kong said ruling Communist Party leaders once understood that support from the business sector was crucial for maintaining Hong Kong’s capitalist system. It's has been strategically vital for mainland China’s economy, given the role their global networks and resources play in the country’s development. So, Li has had notable political influence.

But Li has faced criticism over some business decisions. When he sold off some mainland Chinese assets in 2015, an article published by a think tank affiliated with Chinese official news agency Xinhua accused him of being immoral.

During pro-democracy protests in 2019, Li was blasted by some pro-Beijing supporters for his perceived ambivalence about the unrest. Some other Hong Kong business leaders adopted a harsher stance.

CK Hutchison announced March 4 that it would sell all its shares in Hutchison Port Holdings and in Hutchison Port Group Holdings to the consortium that also includes BlackRock subsidiary Global Infrastructure Partners and Terminal Investment Limited, which is chaired by Italian shipping scion Diego Aponte, whose family reportedly has a longstanding relationship with Li’s.

If approved, the deal, valued at nearly $23 billion including $5 billion in debt, will give the consortium control over 43 ports in 23 countries, including the ports of Balboa and Cristobal, located at either end of the canal. The transaction does not include ports in Hong Kong or mainland China. CK Hutchison said the transaction was purely commercial in nature.

The deal pleased Trump but angered Beijing.

One of the Beijing-backed newspaper commentaries described the deal as a betrayal of all Chinese and said the company should think about which side to take. The other said great entrepreneurs are patriots, suggesting that businesspeople who “dance with” predatory American politicians would be doomed to infamy.

Comments on popular posts about the deal on Chinese social media platform Weibo tend to be more critical than favorable toward Li.

Chief Executive John Lee avoided direct criticism of the deal or Trump, but told reporters on Tuesday his government opposes bullying tactics in international economic and trade relations, reiterating Beijing's stance.

Some unconfirmed reports have suggested Chinese leaders were angry not to have been consulted in advance about the deal.

George Chen, managing director for Hong Kong at The Asia Group, a Washington-headquartered business and policy consulting firm, said Beijing may have been disappointed because it had almost no time to devise a response in advance.

Ports are valuable strategic assets and transactions involving them are always sensitive, said Wilson Chan, co-founder of the Pagoda Institute, a think tank focusing on public policy and the global political economy.

It is unclear whether pressure from Beijing will affect the deal, which has to be approved by Panama's government. China’s Foreign Ministry deflected a question about whether authorities are investigating the deal, saying reporters should ask other authorities.

CK Hutchison has not commented on the controversy. It was due to report its 2024 financial results on Thursday, but said it was not planning a news conference.

Cancelling the deal would be risky, Chan said.

“Strictly speaking, you just let Trump take credit for it, then you later say ‘Sorry, I’m canceling the deal.’ You can imagine what Trump’s reaction would be,” he said, adding that would also affect how the outside world views Hong Kong businesses.

The first Trump administration sanctioned Chinese and Hong Kong officials for undermining the autonomy of the territory promised when Britain handed its colony to Beijing in 1997 under a concept dubbed “One country, two systems.” It promised the city could keep its Western-style civil liberties and economic autonomy for at least 50 years, but following the 2019 protests, Beijing has doubled-down on its political control of the city.

Li could try to placate critics who deem him insufficiently patriotic, Chan said, by using proceeds from selling the port assets for investments aligned with Beijing’s policies, particularly in developing Hong Kong and mainland port businesses.

But relations between private businesses and Beijing remain uncertain, said The Asia Group's Chen. Even though Chinese President Xi Jinping recently met with private sector business leaders in a show of support, some may wonder if they must follow the party line even if that might conflict with their business interests, he said.

If Beijing steps up pressure on Li to scrap the deal, the Trump administration could hit back with more sanctions and restrictions on Hong Kong and Chinese businesses and some individuals, he said.

The situation shows that Washington’s concerns about Hong Kong's business autonomy are valid, Chen said.

“This is bad when it comes to the defense of ‘one country, two systems,’” Chen said.
 
If we keep on buying & funding China, they might just circle SCS & threaten the countries.
 
What can be LKS do? Given the pressure from both sides.
What can China do about it? Given that us is imposing tariff on China exports.

The company is registered in Cayman Island. LKS is a canadian now. What can their own IS law do about it ?

Just shows that LKS is not afraid of China and CCP. LKS does not give a f*** about how China feel.

XJP is going to meet up with some big name CEO in coming days or month. How will the big name CEO feel about it when they see Beijing comes down hard on LKS and the company?

XJP must use his brains better. Playing politics rounding up your own enemy in china is simple and without rules. When dealing with CEO from western nations, it another thing altogether. XJP wanted to use these MNC to control US and the govt. The MNC becomes a tool , I think all the CEO should know by now.
 
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