Asia – Page 46
-
News
Green light for Chinese investment in Taiwanese ports
Taiwan is to conditionally allow Chinese businesses to invest in build-operate-transfer projects at its ports from this year, according to government officials.
-
News
Yangtze throughput rise
Statistics from the Yangtze River Administration show that throughput of general cargo via the major ports along the Yangtze trunk line has been growing substantially.
-
News
Sri Lanka hot for port development
Sri Lanka is to press on with further port development following what a top government official described as the ''striking development'' of ships at the just-opened Hambantota port.
-
News
Thai shipper buys into Vietnamese port
Dry bulk shipper Thoresen Thai Agencies is to spend some 346.38m baht ($12m) to buy a strategic stake in Vietnam’s Baria Serece, which controls Phu My port, it has confirmed.
-
News
Third time’s a charm for Vizhinjam
India’s Vizhinjam Port has invited tender bids from the 31 companies that submitted expressions of interest for operating the proposed port.
-
News
China to fund Bangladesh projects
China is backing construction of a new deep sea port at Sonadia, near Cox''s Bazar in Bangladesh, and a project to build a new highway from the Indian port of Chittagong to Kunming, in China. Bangladesh relies on the Port of Chittagong for external trade, with under-utilised Mongla port the ...
-
News
Karachi cuts port fees
Karachi Port Trust has reduced port fees by 20% as a means of attracting more customers. The port will now charge $2.34 per TEU and $0.14 for every non-containerised ton.
-
News
Foreign investment drive for Vietnamese ports
Vietnam is trying to attract both national and international investors in its public-private-partnership initiative for ports.
-
News
Third Chennai box terminal approved
India''s Cabinet Committee on Infrastructure has given the green light for a project to build a large new container terminal in the port of Chennai. This will require investment of $800m and will be offered as a build-operate-transfer project, as part of a 30-year concession. Construction will take seven years ...
-
News
The Philippines pushes full privatisations
Philippine Port Authority (PPA) is to privatise five ports in Visayas and Mindanao as a means of attracting private sector investment in infrastructure projects. To be put out to tender are Davao, Cagayan de Oro, Iloilo, General Santos and Ozamiz. All ports operated by the PPA are expected to be ...
-
News
New Mangalore box terminal to rise from ashes
New Mangalore Port Trust is reconsidering how to attract investors to build a new container terminal.
-
News
Chittagong efficiency in the firing line
Bangladesh''s Shipping Minister has put forward plans to boost efficiency at the port of Chittagong by the end of 2010, kick-starting the project with consultations with stakeholders.
-
News
Revenue up for Essar
The ports division of Essar Shipping Ports & Logistics Ltd has announced a revenue increase of 53% for the quarter, year-on-year.
-
News
PSA-Sical challenges Tuticorin exclusion
PSA-Sical has approached India''s Supreme Court to overturn an exclusion on bidding for the concession to convert Berth 8 at the port of Tuticorin into a container terminal. Given that the company already operates an alternative facility in the port, it was excluded from any future bidding on monopoly grounds.
-
News
Dalian prepares IPO
Northern China''s largest port operator, Dalian Port, is to undertake a $556m IPO, consisting of the sale of 1.2bn shares to its major shareholder, PDA Corporation, as part of a share placement. Citic Securities will underwrite the offering.
-
News
Yangtze venture on the cards for APMT
APM Terminals is looking at possible Chinese river port ventures, specifically in the Yangtze.
-
News
Sri Lanka’s new port opens early
Sri Lanka''s new deep sea port at Hambantota, on the south coast of the island, has been officially opened almost half a year ahead of schedule.
-
News
Vietnam's Cam Ranh gets new lease of commercial life
Vietnam’s Defence Minister General Phung Quang Thanh has said that Cam Ranh Port, a major war era facility, will not become a foreign military base but will instead be adapted to serve cargo ships.
-
News
Sihanoukville left out in the cold
In a surprising move, government officials in Cambodia have not named the country’s major hub in its role call of national assets likely to list.
-
News
India needs to prepare for recovery
Is India ready to handle a rebound in the container trade? This is the question posed by Captain Sandeep Mehta, chief executive of Mundra Port.