China's Greenland in talks to buy Australia's agricultural firms
Sydney
GREENLAND Holding Group Co is in talks with Australian agricultural companies on possible takeovers and plans to complete its first deal in six months.
The Chinese state-owned company, which has already invested A$1.6 billion (S$1.8 billion) in Australian real estate, is now more focused on acquiring food, dairy and wine producers, chairman Zhang Yuliang told reporters in Sydney on Tuesday.
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