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Dajin Heavy Industry Plans Hong Kong IPO

China’s Dajin Heavy Industry is planning an IPO on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange as it looks to access international funding markets and support expansion in fabrication, shipping and renewable energy projects.
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Dajin Heavy Industry is planning an initial public offering on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

The Chinese fabrication company said it submitted a formal application last year. It added that it remains fully privately owned and has funded its rapid expansion through its own resources, including a non-public share offering completed in 2022.

According to the company, the self-funded growth strategy is supporting expansion plans that include a new fabrication plant in Tangshan, the development of a fleet of deck carriers for shipping, and investment in four wind farms and one solar farm in China.

Xin (Peter) Li, senior vice-president of Dajin Heavy Industry, said a listing on one of the world’s leading stock exchanges would give the company access to international funding markets to support the global offshore wind industry through a stronger platform.

The company said that with a market capitalisation of around €5.2bn, it is positioned to continue supporting the offshore wind industry globally as it pursues the Hong Kong listing.

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This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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