Applicant
NZ Forest Products Limited
Case number(s)
200920023
Decision date
Type
Decision
DecisionConsent granted
Section 12(b) Overseas Investment Act 2005
Decision date25 September 2009
InvestmentAn overseas investment in sensitive land, being the Applicant's acquisition of up to 100% of the forestry estate and other assets of the Mangakahia Joint Venture, including a freehold interest in 27,140.9101 hectares of land near Dargaville.
ConsiderationCONFIDENTIAL
ApplicantNZ Forest Products Limited
Canada (32.6%)
United States of America (31.23%)
Australia (22.08%)
Norway (14.09%)
Vendor

Mangakahia Forest Limited and Mangakahia Forest Management Limited
Canada (16.3%)
United States of America (35.61%)
Australia (14.04%)
Saudi Arabia (11.75%)
Denmark (10.5%)
Norway (7.05%)
Switzerland (2.5%)
Various (2.25%)

Background

GFP Mangakahia Forest Venture Limited (MFVL) and NZ Forest Products Limited (NZFP) each hold a 50% interest in the Mangakahia Joint Venture which owns the forestry estate.

Each of MFVL and NZFP holds its 50% interest in the Joint Venture by holding 50% of the shares in Mangakahia Forest Limited (MFL) which owns the land for the Joint Venture and 50% of the shares in Mangakahia Forest Management Limited (MFML) which is the management company for the Joint Venture and holds all of the other assets including the trees on trust for, and as agent for the Joint Venture parties.

The joint venture parties have agreed to dissolve the Mangakahia Joint Venture to enable them to manage their interest independently thus freeing their investment from the constraints inherent under Joint Venture ownership. Pursuant to a Partition Agreement the parties propose to unwind the Joint Venture and divide the land and assets comprising the Forest Estate into four approximately equal units. Both the Applicant and Mangakahia Forest Land Limited (refer Case 200920018) will each acquire two units being approximately 50% of the Joint Venture assets. As at the date of this application it has not yet been established which units of the Forest Estate will be acquired by the Applicant, therefore the Applicant seeks consent to acquire up to 100% of the land in the Forest Estate.

The overseas investment transaction has satisfied the criteria in section 16 and 18 of the Overseas Investment Act 2005. The 'substantial and identifiable benefit to New Zealand' criteria were satisfied by particular reference to the following factors:

Overseas Investment Act 2005
17(2)(f) – Offer to sell river bed to the Crown

Overseas Investment Regulations 2005
28(c) – Affect image, trade or international relations
28(e) – Previous investments
28(f) – Advance significant government policy or strategy

More informationChris Bargery
Russell McVeagh (Auckland)
PO Box 8
AUCKLAND