Beijing E-Town

Beijing E-Town
Agency overview
Formed 1992 (1992)
Parent department Municipal government of Beijing
Website www.bdainvest.org

Beijing E-Town is an economic development agency of the Beijing municipal government for fostering local high tech manufacturing. E-Town operates an industrial park for much of the manufacturing in Beijing and through investment funds makes investments with companies and other financial partners in acquisitions of overseas high tech businesses.

Investments

Through special purpose vehicles and investment funds, E-Town has acquired equity stakes in several high tech manufacturing businesses including several semiconductor companies.

Early investments

E-Town's first overseas investment was in UTStarcom in 2010. In exchange for newly issued common stock shares in UTStarcom, Beijing E-town International Investment and Development Co., Ltd., an investment subsidiary of E-Town, invested $25 million in the company.[1]

In 2010, E-Town with the Tempo Group formed the Pacific Century Motors as a consortium in purchasing Nexteer Automotive, an auto parts company in steering and driveline components, from General Motors for $450 million.[2]

Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area

E-Town is responsible for the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (BDA), a state-level industrial area located in the Daxing district that was chartered by the Beijing government in 1994. Within the BDA are six industrial parks, the China New Media Industrial Park, Biopharmaceutical Industrial Park, New Energy and Automobiles Industrial Park, Manufacturing-Oriented Services Industrial Park, Military and Civilian Industrial Park, and New Airport Industrial Park.[3] BDA has significantly grown since establishment with a stated receipt by 2013 of more than $40 billion in investment by 6,000 companies from around 30 countries and regions, and production in 2013 that equaled half of the city's industrial output.[3][4]

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