DP World Says to Pursue All Legal Means in Djibouti Dispute

September 11, 2018

DP World said on Tuesday it would continue to pursue all legal means in its dispute with the government of Djibouti which seized a port terminal operated by the company earlier this year.

Djibouti this week nationalized shares held by the Port of Djibouti in the Doreleh Container Terminal, a joint venture operated by DP World until February when the government seized the terminal.


(Reporting by Alexander Cornwell; editing by Jason Neely)

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