UPDATE 1-DP World launches expansion of port in Somaliland

(Updates story as PIX and TV now available to match)

By Aaron Maasho

HARGEYSA, Somalia, Oct 12 (Reuters) – Dubai state-owned port operator DP World has launched a $101 million project to expand a port in the breakaway region of Somaliland.

Somaliland broke away from Somalia in 1991 and has acted as a de-facto independent state since then but is not internationally recognised. The United Arab Emirate’s Dubai government owns DP World.

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The port in Berbera exports camels to the Middle East and imports food and other items, but Somaliland hopes it will provide an alternative for neighbouring Ethiopia – a landlocked country of 100 million which relies on Djibouti for its trade.

DP World said the first phase of expansion will consist of constructing a 400-metre quay as well as the development of a free-zone, with Emirati firm Shafa Al Nahda the contractor.

“This investment in Berbera … and the expansion is of a huge benefit for Somaliland to develop its economy. We are thinking to be competitive with our ports in the region,” Muse Bihi Abdi, the breakaway region’s president, told journalists.

The first phase is part of an expansion deal signed with DP World in 2016 and worth a total of $442 million.

DP World’s chairman and chief executive Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem said Berbera would serve Ethiopia’s expanding economy and its increasing trade.

Source: Reuters

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