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2018 February 16   16:05

DP World signs agreement with government of Jammu and Kashmir at World Government Summit

The government of Dubai, global trade  enabler DP World and the government of Jammu and Kashmir have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore opportunities to develop trade infrastructure in the Indian  state, the company said in its press release. 

The agreement will see discussions take place on a multi - modal logistics park and hub in  Jammu, comprising warehouses and specialised storage solutions that will also encourage inter - modal transfer of containers, bulk and break - bulk cargo. 

Speaking at the World Government Summit,  DP World Group Chairman and CEO Sultan  Ahmed Bin Sulayem said:  “Opening up the Indian hinterland through new infrastructure and  facilities is one of the ways that the Indian economy will continue to grow  and we are delighted  to enter into these discussions with representatives of the Jammu and Kashmir government.  “India has vast economic potential and unlocking it will provide new trade opportunities.  Efficient logistics is the way forward  – to get cargo  moving faster, safer and more cost  effectively for all stakeholders.  “The country is currently the fastest growing in the world with major strides being made already  with the logistics sector set to reach $215 billion by 2020, 34 mega multi - modal logistic s parks  and over 1300 infrastructure projects underway. DP World has already invested $1.2 billion in  the last 20 years supporting 28% of all container trade and we look forward to growing this  partnership further in Jammu and Kashmir.”

The value of goods  exported and imported by DP World’s operations in India reached almost  $50 billion in 2016, accounting for 15% of India’s total non - oil imports and exports. Bilateral  trade between the UAE and India has grown from $128 million 30 years ago to more than $53 billion today.

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