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Infratil waves away China risk in new digital JV

Conditional agreement takes infrastructure investor into the geopolitical world of subsea cable development.

State-owned China Unicom is a substantial shareholder in the proposed joint venture's parent company PCCW.

Tim Hunter Mon, 10 Jul 2023

Infratil boss Jason Boyes says he is “pretty confident” there are few political risks in its move into subsea cable infrastructure and global connectivity with a Chinese partner, despite the sector’s sensitivity in the relationship between the US and China.

This morning Infratil announced

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Tim Hunter Mon, 10 Jul 2023
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