News
13 February 2019

Legal battle for control of Djibouti ports comes to Hong Kong

In:
Infrastructure, Transport
Region:
Middle East & Africa, Asia-Pacific

One of the world’s largest port operators has sued a Chinese state enterprise in Hong Kong over infringement of its exclusive port agreement with a strategically located African nation. The city’s first court case involving China’s Belt and Road Initiative.United Arab...

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