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02 Apr 2021

Germany to Propose Beirut Port Reconstruction with 'Strings Attached'

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Germany will next week present a multi-billion-dollar proposal to Lebanese authorities to rebuild the Port of Beirut as part of efforts to entice the country’s politicians to form a government capable of warding off financial collapse, two sources said.A chemical explosion at the port last August killed 200 people, injured thousands and destroyed entire neighborhoods in Lebanon’s capital, plunging the country deeper into its worst political and economic crisis since the 1975-1990 civil war.According to two diplomatic sources with knowledge of the plans…

11 Aug 2015

$500 mln LNG Terminal in Myanmar's Dawei

Thailand-based construction firm Italian-Thai Development is planning to construct a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal at Dawei industrial zone Myanmar, with an investment of $500m says a news story in the Reuters. A press release from Roland Berger, who are consultants to the project, says that the LNG terminal is part of the first phase of the $1.7bn Dawei project. It will be designed with an annual capacity of six million tons. The initial phase development involves the construction of a small port, power plants, a two-lane road to Thailand, and an LNG terminal. Japan, Thailand and Myanmar recently signed a Memorandum of Intent (MoI) to build the Dawei Special Economic Zone in Myanmar as part of the “New Tokyo Strategy 2015 for Mekong-Japan Cooperation…

13 Oct 2014

China Meets Europe at DNV GL Headquarters

Hamburg Summit  Dinner

The future of EU–China relations, the country’s investment in Europe as well as sustainable growth and environmental protection in the Chinese economy were just some of the topics on the agenda at the 6th Hamburg Summit last weekend. To foster new relationships and honor key players for their efforts in European–Chinese cooperation, classification society DNV GL hosted a dinner in its global maritime headquarters in Hamburg. “We are committed to China and will continue to strengthen this commitment in the future. Our vision is to have a global impact for a safe and sustainable future.

12 Aug 2009

Hap-Lloyd Supervisory Board Support for Scheme

The Hap-Lloyd Supervisory Board has studied the restructuring proposals submitted by Roland Berger and will give these its sustained support. The Report confirms that Hapag-Lloyd is involved in a long-term attractive growth market and is well positioned. An integral part of the restructuring is the financial plan. The Board Members are in advanced, constructive discussions on its implementation.