Dubai, United Arab Emirates: DP World welcomes the statement made by US National Security Adviser John Bolton at the Heritage Foundation on 13 December 2018 when he presented the US Administration’s new strategic policy on Africa. In his statement Mr Bolton highlighted and criticised in particular the Government of Djibouti’s autocratic actions earlier this year in expropriating illegally, the Doraleh Container Terminal. 

The Government of Djibouti continues to flout international business laws, disregarding multiple international court rulings in DP World’s favour that declared the expropriation illegal.   

A DP World spokesperson said: ”We are grateful for the support of President Trump and the US Administration and will continue to use all available resources to bring about a resolution to this needless dispute.”

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About DP World:

DP World [1] is a leading enabler of global trade and an integral part of the supply chain. We operate multiple yet related businesses – from marine and inland terminals, maritime services, logistics and ancillary services to technology-driven trade solutions.

We have a portfolio of 78 operating marine and inland terminals supported by over 50 related businesses in over 40 countries across six continents with a significant presence in both high-growth and mature markets. We aim to be essential to the bright future of global trade, ensuring everything we do has a long-lasting positive impact on economies and society. 

Our dedicated team of over 45,000 employees from 103 countries cultivates long-standing relationships with governments, shipping lines, importers and exporters, communities, and many other important constituents of the global supply chain, to add value and provide quality services today and tomorrow.

Container handling is the company’s core business and generates more than three quarters of its revenue. In 2017, DP World handled 70.1 million TEU (twenty-foot equivalent units) across our portfolio. With its committed pipeline of developments and expansions, the current gross capacity of 88.2 million TEU is expected to rise to more than 100 million TEU by 2020, in line with market demand.

By thinking ahead, foreseeing change and innovating we aim to create the most productive, efficient and safe trade solutions globally.

For DP World media enquiries please contact:
Sana Maadad
Corporate Communications Manager
DP World
Tel: +971 505522610
sana.maadad@dpworld.com
Mike Vertigans
Senior Corporate Communications Manager
DP World
Tel: +971 566769324
michael.vertigans@dpworld.com
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