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2016 October 19   12:10

DP World signs MOU to develop logistics in Ukraine

Global trade enabler DP World has recently  signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the  government of Ukraine  to  collaborat e on matters of mutual interest, including the  development of logistics capability  in  the country. On a recent visit to Ukraine,  DP World Group Chairman and CEO Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem  signed the MoU with the Ukrainian Minister of Infrastructure Volodymyr Omelyan  and later met with President Petro Poroshenko,  Prime Minister  Volodymyr Groysman, senior ministers and  officials.  

At the meetings, Mr. Bin Sulayem also delivered a letter of intent from DP World for its P&O  Maritime subsidiary to develop the tug and pilot boat  services  of Odessa port on the Black Sea. President Poroshenko underlined Ukraine’s encouragement of foreign investment and welcomed  the agreement between the Ministry of Infrastructure and DP World.  Mr. 

Mr.Bin Sulayem said  Ukraine’s geographic location on the Black Sea and  potential for investment  supported by  favourable foreign and domestic policies provide a promising environment for the  growth of the  logistics sector. He added that DP World’s Constanta Terminal in Romania,  a state -of  -the -art facility with  exce llent deep -draft access, also enjoys a strategic  geographic location  in the  Black Sea  and the  MOU reinforces DP World’s commitment to develop world class logistics facilities in the  region.   

Prime Minister Groysman said that foreig n investment was a top p riority for the government  especially in sectors such as power, agriculture, infrastructure and IT and emphasi sed the  suitable business environment of the country.  Mr.  Bin Sulayem  said there was substantial scope for cooperation because of the skilled  manpower and location of Ukraine with industrial zones being one specific area to explore. He  also expressed DP World’s readiness to cooperate on the development of customs operations  through the use of electronic technologies. 

The agreements  build on DP World’s role as a developer of trade and logistics globally, in  partnership with governments in 40 countries with  77 operat ing marine and inland terminals. Trade between Dubai and Ukraine amounted to more than AED 1  billion in 2015, with the  majority being imports to Dubai, followed by exports and re -exports. Total trade in the first half  of 2016 has already crossed AED 500 million.

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