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It also comes amid pressure from Washington, Canberra’s most important ally, to secure control of the port in northern ...
Industry players and analysts expect the government to push the sale after the Chinese-owned port failed to cause a stir in ...
Ten years ago, the main port in Australia’s remote Northern Territory was sold to a Chinese company called Landbridge. It was for a 99-year lease. Now, Australia regrets that decision and it wants to ...
The potential return of a vital asset to American control from foreign influence underscores a significant shift in U.S. political priorities. Cerberus Capital Management, an American investment firm ...
One of the British Royal Navy's two massive aircraft carriers has docked in Darwin, following the testing of missile rearming capability at the city's port.
Relevant Chinese companies obtained the lease of Darwin Port through market means, and their legitimate rights and interests should be fully protected, Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said ...
American alternative investment firm Cerberus Capital Management is investing an additional P15 billion ($250 million) for new projects in the Philippines over the next 12 months.
Port of Darwin Chief Executive Officer Peter Dummett has cast doubt on the idea the port will be sold amid negotiations between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and China. The Albanese government ...
He also cautions against generalizing the issues around the Port of Darwin, because Australia welcomes foreign direct investments and is agnostic to where that capital originates from.
Future NT 2025: Port of Darwin raised during NT Futures Defence panel As anticipation builds around the Port of Darwin’s future, the facility’s chief executive says his team are not distracted ...
The Australian Defence Force has assisted in the rearmament of a Canadian warship from Darwin Port, in a significant expansion of naval capability in northern Australia.
The Port of Darwin’s chief executive says extensive coverage surrounding the Chinese-run facility is “not a big deal,” maintaining it’s “business-as-usual” for him and his staff.
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