Since the Chinese firm was able to bid on the airport, I imagine that in Spain, the controls, if any, don't apply to partially-finished, abandoned airports. Given the many ways in which the Spanish government can stick it to them, regulation-wise, I'd say it's a risky venture and may well turn out to be a money pit. Still, the Chinese are nothing if not gamblers. We'll see how this venture pans out, soon enough.
Well the Chinese side certainly did well in this investment thus far.
Thanks for your post. :D
I am not anti-Chinese at all, I actually lived in China, but I am (very) much against the one-sided way we are selling out to them.
It is disgusting to me, our entire system is sold out.
Completely so. Best regards.