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DP WORLD CEO AND CHAIRMAN ON ZUMALIA PARLIAMENT

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DP WORLD CEO AND CHAIRMAN ON ZUMALIA PARLIAMENT

Postby KingWaslawi » Thu Mar 15, 2018 5:03 pm

13:46 March 15, 2018
DUBAI: The head of DP World stressed on Thursday the company’s commitment to its investments in Somaliland, two days after Somalia reportedly said it was banning the ports operator from operating there.


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Sultan Bin Sulayem, DP World Group chairman and chief executive officer, said that DP World will continue to invest in Somaliland in 2018, as part of up to $1.4 billion in planned capital expenditure for operations globally.

The dispute with the East African country began when Somalia said that a contract DP World has to operate in the breakaway Somaliland was null and void. But Bin Sulayem pointed out that Somaliland has been independent for the past 28 years and has its own agreements with several companies and countries.

Asked about a vote on the issue by the Somalia parliament, he said: “It [the vote] doesn’t really concern us because the Somalia parliament … can only make noise and put statements, but on the ground, Berbera actually has agreements with many countries around the world, with many companies, and it is within their laws.”
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Djibouti operations

Commenting on Djibouti, where DP World is facing a similar issue after the government there illegally seized control of the Doraleh Container Terminal, Bin Sulayem said, addressing the reporters in Dubai, that the company is currently in an arbitration process with a London court. A Dubai Ports World-owned entity designed, built and has operated the terminal pursuant to a concession awarded in 2006.

He described actions taken by the government of Djibouti as “unfortunate” and “illegal,” further stressing the company’s continued commitment to investing in Africa despite both actions.

“For Africa as a continent, this action [by Djibouti’s government] is going to set them back. If countries can change their policies, it is going to make it more difficult to attract investments in Africa in general. Banks will be very careful in financing in Africa,” he said.

Djibouti’s government said it was terminating the contract because of a failure to resolve a dispute that began in 2012. The government also accused DP World of using “aggressive tactics such as deliberate slowing” of the development.

Asked if there was more to the termination by Djibouti’s government than commercial reasons, Bin Sulayem said the “government is getting the wrong advice,” and that agreements should be respected.

Africa’s importance

He described Africa as a “very important market” for DP World, and highlighted the importance of ports in Djibouti and Somaliland in facilitating trade into and out of Ethiopia, a landlocked country with growing demand and a growing economy.

The chairman was unfazed by the risk Africa presented, and said there is risk with investing anywhere.

Bin Sulayem said DP World is also still looking at investing in Kenya, particularly in the coastal city of Mombasa, but was waiting on the government to finalise decisions on privatisation.

Away from Africa, the ports operator is eyeing expansion in Russia where it already has presence. The CEO described the Russian market as “a very important one” given the sustained strength of the country’s economy.

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Re: DP WORLD CEO AND CHAIRMAN ON ZUMALIA PARLIAMENT

Postby abodu » Thu Mar 15, 2018 9:46 pm

STFU you ilka cas moron.

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Re: DP WORLD CEO AND CHAIRMAN ON ZUMALIA PARLIAMENT

Postby theyuusuf143 » Fri Mar 16, 2018 6:39 am

:damn: :deadrose:

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Re: DP WORLD CEO AND CHAIRMAN ON ZUMALIA PARLIAMENT

Postby original dervish » Fri Mar 16, 2018 7:02 am

He has the nerve to complain Djibouti is acting illegally.....yet thinks he can get away with his illegal actions in Somalia.
For the record s/l has not seceded from Somalia.

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Re: DP WORLD CEO AND CHAIRMAN ON ZUMALIA PARLIAMENT

Postby theyuusuf143 » Fri Mar 16, 2018 9:18 am

He has the nerve to complain Djibouti is acting illegally.....yet thinks he can get away with his illegal actions in Somalia.
For the record s/l has not seceded from Somalia.
What's Somalia?

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Re: DP WORLD CEO AND CHAIRMAN ON ZUMALIA PARLIAMENT

Postby original dervish » Fri Mar 16, 2018 9:26 am

Somalia is a recognised state and is part of the international family of nations.
That is why even though Kenya infringes Somali sovereignty, Somalia was still able to take Kenya to the I.I.C.

Whatever you want to claim s/l is.....it is not a recognised nation state period.
D P World, if it doesn't change tack, will find itself in court. :) :up:

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Re: DP WORLD CEO AND CHAIRMAN ON ZUMALIA PARLIAMENT

Postby balwarama » Fri Mar 16, 2018 9:31 am

These Gulf Arabs are the laughing stock of the civilised world. They got too much money before they matured!

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Re: DP WORLD CEO AND CHAIRMAN ON ZUMALIA PARLIAMENT

Postby balwarama » Fri Mar 16, 2018 9:32 am

Our army was preparing to storm Ogaden when these people became a country so no wonder they acting like a spoilt tweenagers!


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