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China's state-owned shipping giant Cosco aims to secure at least 20%-30% stake in a $23 billion ports deal involving ...
China’s state-owned shipping conglomerate Cosco is seeking a stake of at least 20-30 per cent in a $23bn ports deal that involves key assets in the Panama Canal, as Beijing tries to rewrite the terms ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNUS Ambassador Calls Panama Ports Owner ‘A Bad Operator’ as Cosco Rumors Ramp Up
Washington again pressures Panama to cut Chinese ties near the canal, while Cosco’s potential entry into the global port sale ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNChina’s shipping giant COSCO pushes for stake in CK Hutchison's Panama ports deal
By Alek Buttermann in Berlin The planned sale of Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison’s global port assets, including its strategic ...
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Panama says it could take over ports as it threatens to upend $20B deal with BlackRock, MSC
The public-private partnership threatens to upend a $20 billion deal with US asset manager BlackRock and Mediterranean ...
In response to reports suggesting that China COSCO Shipping Corporation is seeking to acquire a 20 percent to 30 percent ...
A US company and its partners are vying for 43 critical shipping ports, including the two on the Panama Canal — but Beijing ...
China’s biggest shipping company is set to join the global consortium that’s acquiring Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing’s ...
CK Hutchison signals openness to include a Chinese investor in Panama Canal ports after negotiations with BlackRock expired, raising concerns about Beijing's influence.
At 7.50 a.m. (1250 GMT), the Chinese container ship "Cosco Shipping Panama" entered the Agua Clara lock on the Atlantic to begin the first crossing of the roughly 50-mile-long (80.45-km-long ...
Since the deal was announced on March 4 to sell 43 of CK Hutchison's ports in 23 countries, including two along the Panama ...
China's state-owned shipping giant Cosco (OTCPK:CICOF) reportedly aims to secure at least a 20%-30% stake in a $23 billion ports deal involving strategic assets in the Panama Canal, as Beijing moves ...
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