Dubai deal for P&O draws criticism from U.S. lawmakers
Dubai Ports World, a port operator based in the United
Arab Emirates country of Dubai, to acquire Peninsular &
Oriental Steam Navigation Co. (P&O), a U.K.-based company that
currently manages operations at six U.S. ports: Baltimore, Miami,
New Jersey, New Orleans, New York, and Philadelphia. That
has ignited a political debate because two of the Sept.
11 hijackers were UAE citizens, and there is some concern as to
what extent DP World's role would be in securing the U.S.
ports from terrorists. Port security of all U.S. ports, however, is
managed by the U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Customs and Border
Protection; DP World's role would be to manage commercial activity
at the ports.
New York Representative Peter King, chairman of the House Homeland
Security Committee, was among the U.S. lawmakers raising doubts
over the DP World acquisition. DP World’s $6.8 billion deal
for P&O will include operating terminals at the U.S. ports of
New York, New Jersey, Baltimore, New Orleans, Miami and
Philadelphia. The deal was reviewed and passed by the U.S. Treasury
Department’s Committee on Foreign Investment (including
Defense and Homeland Security representation). Numerous other
mayors and governors of the cities and states housing the ports
have objected to the deal and there are efforts afoot within
Congress to block the transaction until it can be scrutinized.
President Bush has threatened to veto any move to cancel the
deal.
Noteworthy is the fact that Treasury Secretary John Snow, chair
of that committee, is the former head of CSX Corp., which
owned and operated SeaLand and CSX World
Terminals, a port terminal operating company. In fact, DP
World had previously acquired CSX World Terminals.
While the National Industrial Transportation League (NITL) has
opted not to take a position in the current debate, representatives
from the NITL stated, "Regardless of what nationally based company
takes control of these terminals, they must be subject to
safeguards which ensure the transportation system's integrity and
continued operations."
Background material:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2006-02-22-ports-flap_x.htm
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/23/politics/23assess.html?hp&ex=1140757200&en=c98f41020e08d417&ei=5094&partner=homepage
www.pogroup.com
www.dpworld.com
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