2023-08-18 11:13:27
Evergrande has quickly become the symbol of the crisis in the real estate sector in China, causing the world’s second largest economy to shudder
The heavily indebted Chinese real estate giant Evergrande on Thursday requested that it be placed in the United States under bankruptcy proceedings according to court documents, a measure aimed at protecting its American assets, while a debt restructuring agreement is reached. be found.
The American procedure known as “Chapter 15” aims to provide mechanisms to manage insolvency cases involving more than one country. The private conglomerate Evergrande found itself in difficulty in 2021, with an abyssal debt of more than 300 billion dollars, when the Chinese authorities tightened their control over the real estate sector.
STR/AFPThis aerial photo taken on December 3, 2022 shows a building complex by Chinese property developer Evergrande in Huaian, in China’s eastern province of Jiangsu.
Evergrande has quickly become the symbol of the crisis in the private real estate sector in China, which remains in great difficulty, with builders finding themselves unable to complete their projects, and facing the multiplication of legal proceedings and refusals from landlords. to repay their loan. For several months, the group has been working on a plan to restructure its debt, and made a proposal in this direction earlier this year.
The difficulties of the former number 1 in real estate have raised fears in 2021 of its collapse and risks of contagion, making the world’s second economic power shudder.
Stimulus measures for a crucial sector
According to the latest court documents submitted, the ongoing restructuring proceedings are taking place in Hong Kong. In July, the Evergrande group announced a net loss of more than 113 billion dollars (100 billion euros) for the years 2021 and 2022. Beijing recently unveiled measures to revive the crucial real estate sector, in particular by putting providing credit support and cutting red tape.
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