Multiple reports say Disney receives a significant profit payout connected to its Shanghai theme park, described as its biggest-ever outside the United States. The reports link the payout to a deal involving the Chinese government, presenting it as part of Disney’s wider commercial arrangement in China. According to the coverage, the profit distribution is substantial, with one account citing an amount of £43 million and characterizing it as a “surprise,” while also stating the payout relates to results from the previous year. The reporting does not add further operational details about the structure of the arrangement or specific performance figures beyond describing it as the largest profit payout for a non-US park. Overall, the sources agree on the core points: Disney’s Shanghai park generates a major profit payout, the payout is described as Disney’s largest for a non-US theme park, and it is associated with a lucrative deal with China’s government. The reports focus on the financial outcome rather than changes to programming, expansion plans, or regulatory developments.