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Abu Dhabi Ports inaugurate­s Cosco-built container terminal

NEW TERMINAL WITH CAPACITY OF 2.5M TEUS WILL BOOST TRADE WITH CHINA AND REGION

- BY FAREED RAHMAN Senior Reporter

Abu Dhabi Ports yesterday inaugurate­d the new Cosco Shipping Ports (CSP) container terminal at Khalifa Port that is expected to boost trade with China and support China’s ambitious One Belt One Road initiative.

The new terminal, which includes the largest container freight station in the Middle East, is the result of a 35year agreement between Abu Dhabi Ports and Cosco Shipping Ports Ltd, a subsidiary of Cosco Shipping Corporatio­n Limited of China.

The new container terminal has a capacity of 2.5 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) and can accommodat­e mega vessels carrying more than 20,000 TEUs.

Cosco has spent Dh1.1 billion on constructi­on and machinery at the terminal, according to a statement from Abu Dhabi Ports and Cosco Shipping Ports Limited.

The terminal was inaugurate­d at a ceremony at Khalifa Port by Shaikh Hamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Court.

The event was also attended by Shaikh Theyab Bin Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Department of Transport, Dr Sultan Ahmad Al Jaber, UAE Minister of State and Chairman of Abu Dhabi Ports Company and Jianzhong, Deputy Minister of Transport of China, among others.

Cordial relations

In a statement, Shaikh Hamed emphasised the cordial and productive relations between the UAE and China over the past 34 years.

“China and the UAE share a strong and long-standing bond across a variety of ties, including economic, cultural, and trade and investment, and a common vision of a stable and prosperous future for our peoples and the world. We look forward to nurturing our partnershi­p in a spirit of friendly cooperatio­n.”

Dr Al Jaber said the opening of the new terminal further strengthen­s the relationsh­ip between the two.

“The expansion of Khalifa Port in partnershi­p with CSP will further enhance the UAE’s role as an important trading link between East and West, promote our country’s economic diversific­ation and contribute to the global connectivi­ty of China’s Belt and Road Initiative.”

China is the UAE’s largest non-oil trading partner. In 2017, trade between the two countries increased by 15 per cent to more than $53 billion (Dh195 billion), representi­ng 14.7 per cent of the UAE’s foreign trade.

During the same period the UAE accounted for nearly 30 per cent of total Chinese exports to Arab countries and about 22 per cent of Arab-China trade. Bilateral trade is expected to increase to $70 billion a year by 2020. The new terminal is part of Abu Dhabi Ports’ five-year strategy to increase Khalifa Port, with its two container terminals, to a combined total capacity of 9.1 million TEUs.

 ?? WAM ?? Dr Al Jaber, Shaikh Hamed and Shaikh Theyab during the opening of the Cosco Shipping Ports container terminal at Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi yesterday.
WAM Dr Al Jaber, Shaikh Hamed and Shaikh Theyab during the opening of the Cosco Shipping Ports container terminal at Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi yesterday.

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