近日,全國(guó)著名的資本運(yùn)營(yíng)、財(cái)務(wù)管理、戰(zhàn)略與商業(yè)模式專家、對(duì)外經(jīng)濟(jì)貿(mào)易大學(xué)中國(guó)資本運(yùn)營(yíng)研究中心主任、副教授、漢富資本合伙人、華夏啟智咨詢顧問有限公司專家馮鵬程教授應(yīng)邀接受環(huán)球時(shí)報(bào)記者的采訪,就冰島政府拒絕中坤集團(tuán)董事長(zhǎng)黃怒波購(gòu)買冰島土地建造度假設(shè)施的請(qǐng)求這一問題回答記者提問。馮鵬程副教授指出:“在海外投資過程中,為了避免與當(dāng)?shù)卣l(fā)生沖突,國(guó)內(nèi)的投資者需要對(duì)當(dāng)?shù)氐姆煞ㄒ?guī)有更多的了解”。
采訪原文如下:
Chinese firm to sign land deal
Beijing Zhongkun Investment Group Co will sign a land lease and development agreement with the Icelandic government at the end of October or in early November, the company told the Global Times Monday.
The company plans to lease 300 square kilometers of land in the northeastern part of Iceland with the rent of about $6 million for 99 years. The company plans to turn the site, about 0.3 percent of the country's total land area, into an eco-tourist resort.
Zhongkun refused to reveal more details before signing the agreement but expressed its confidence in this investment, as Iceland, near the North Pole, has unique natural landscapes while a less developed tourism market compared to the markets in North America and Western Europe.
The cooperation between Zhongkun and Iceland will bring convenience to Chinese tourists and job opportunities to local residents, a spokesperson for the company, who declined to be named, told the Global Times.
According to an initial development plan sent to the Global Times by e-mail Monday, the company will construct a five-star hotel and outdoor recreation facilities like golf links and racecourse with an investment of $200 million.
The company is also considering developing resorts in other northern European countries, like Denmark and Finland, Beijing Morning Post reported Monday, citing earlier remarks made by Huang Nubo, CEO of Zhongkun Group.
"It's a good timing for Chinese real estate companies to invest in European countries that are suffering from sluggish economy, as they could get land at lower prices," Song Ding, director of the Tourism and Real Estate Industry Research Center with the Shenzhen-based China Development Institute, told the Global Times Monday.
Although many European countries' domestic economies are stagnant, they are still providing Chinese investors with promising markets, as their financial investment systems are mature, which is good for their long-term development, according to Song.
On September 11, Beijing Capital Land signed an agreement with French government and plans to construct a Sino-French economic and trade cooperation zone in France.
Zhongkun's investment plan in Iceland was first proposed in August 2011.
However, the plan was nearly abandoned following the disapproval from the interior ministry of Iceland in late November 2011, on the ground that such investment was forbidden under Icelandic laws.
In order to avoid head-on clash with the local governments during overseas investment, Chinese investors should have more understanding of local laws and regulations, Feng Pengcheng, a research director with the Institute of International Economy at University of International Business and Economics, told the Global Times on Monday.
采訪原文鏈接如下:
https://www.globaltimes.cn/NEWS/tabid/99/ID/738510/Chinese-firm-to-sign-land-deal.aspx
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