Posted on 08/31/2013 9:44:39 PM PDT by DeaconBenjamin
The government is set on expediting the privatization of the Piraeus Port Authority (OLP), following an agreement in principle with Chinas Ocean Shipping Co (COSCO) for a 224-million-euro expansion of container terminal facilities last week.
We wish to deepen our strategic relationship with China, Merchant Marine Minister Miltiadis Varvitsiotis told Kathimerini in an interview. He said the government had opted to sell the majority of shares in the facility and a timetable for the tender will be announced soon.
Well informed sources, close to COSCO subsidiary Piraeus Container Terminal which has operated two piers at the port since 2009, have confirmed the companys interest in the tender. Other sources argue that the state-controlled Chinese company intends to develop a large logistics center in Western Attica and, possibly, set up a manufacturing park for the final assembly of products that would thus acquire a European passport.
The development has also attracted US interest, given the large number of American firms that manufacture products in China and export them to Europe.
Thanks DeaconBenjamin.
Another example of Red Chinese economic warfare/expansion with its aim of:
1. Separating the US from its former allies
2. Being in a position to block trade through strikes
3. Being in a position to wreck the Greek economy (if that is further possible) by closing the port to any trade and threatening war against Greece if they try to take it back
Meanwhile Obama, Kerry and Hillary play with themselves.
And supporters of Free Trade with Communist China will cheerlead this nonsense.
There is too much surrender to Communist China. It wasn’t too long ago that, if you thought about aiding a Communist enemy, you were executed for Treason
And, for a Greek nation that has over 25% unemployment...one thing Communist China never does is create jobs for those non-Communist Chinese
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