• mainland China. Before changing its name to China Merchants Port Holdings Company Limited, the company was formerly known as China Merchants Holdings...
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    China Merchants Bank: 96  China Merchants Capital China Merchants Energy Shipping China Merchants Port: 96  China Merchants Property China Merchants Securities...
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    port to raise foreign exchange in order to repay maturing sovereign bonds unrelated to the port. Of the two bidding companies, China Merchants Port was...
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  • port from DP World, Djibouti’s government offered China Merchants Ports Holdings (via its subsidiary China Merchants Group) a quarter of the port's stake...
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  • Treaty ports (Chinese: 商埠; Japanese: 条約港) were the port cities in China and Japan that were opened to foreign trade mainly by the unequal treaties forced...
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    expansion in the Port of Colombo is built by Colombo International Container Terminals Ltd., (CICT), a joint venture company between China Merchants Holdings...
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    Tanzania Ports Authority Transport in Tanzania China Merchants Port "Construction of US $10bn Bagamoyo port in good progress". November 2017. Retrieved 2019-05-24...
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    in 2010. In 2020 Litro Gas brought Hambantota Port LPG tanks. The port is operated by China Merchants Port. Litro Gas was originally established by British...
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  • A port operator is a port authority or company that contracts with the port authority to move cargo through a port at a contracted minimum level of productivity...
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    construction began on the Damerjog port, financed by China Merchants Group and the government of Djibouti and constructed by China Civil Engineering Construction...
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    port to the state-run China Merchants Port Holdings, while Sri Lanka retains control of port security. The US$1.12 billion in new equity from China Merchants...
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  • lease the project to state-owned China Merchants Port on a 99-year lease for cash. The $1.12 billion lease to the Chinese company was used by Sri Lanka to...
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    single port was also used in Western countries such as Spain and Portugal. Western merchants could also trade freely and legally with Chinese merchants in...
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    Canton System (category History of foreign trade in China)
    This system licensed trade with Western merchants: licences were granted to a number of Chinese merchants as long as they helped to collect duties from...
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  • Shanxi merchants, also known as Jin merchants (Chinese: 晋商; pinyin: Jìnshāng), were the group of merchants from Shanxi province, China. Jin is an abbreviated...
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    Development China Merchants China Merchants Holdings (International) China Merchants Energy Shipping Sinotrans (Sinotrans Shipping) The China Navigation...
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    Opium Wars (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
    the Chinese government's authority and forced China to open specified treaty ports (including Shanghai) to Western merchants. In addition, China ceded...
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    Shenzhen (redirect from Shenzhen, China)
    container terminals of the Shekou Industrial Zone, the China Merchants Port, and Shenzhen Haixing. The Port of Shenzhen is therefore capable of handled a record...
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    encouraged it. Zheng in central China promised not to regulate merchants. Zheng merchants became powerful throughout China, from Yan in the north to Chu...
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  • China Merchants Shenzhen Xunlong Shipping Co. Ltd., otherwise known as Xunlong Shipping or Xunlong Ferries, operates high speed catamaran ferry services...
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    have engaged in trade and commerce. Merchants and merchant networks operated in ancient Babylonia, Assyria, China, Egypt, Greece, India, Persia, Phoenicia...
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    China Merchants Bank Tower (Chinese: 招商银行大厦; pinyin: Zhāoshāng Yīnháng Dàshà; Jyutping: Ziu1 soeng1 Ngan4 hong4 Daai6 haa6), or the Shenzhen World Trade...
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    lease the project to state-owned China Merchants Port on a 99-year lease for cash. The $1.12 billion lease to the Chinese company was used by Sri Lanka to...
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    Bagamoyo (category Port cities and towns in Tanzania)
    June/July. It will be built in association with the state-owned China Merchants Port, it will include a special economic zone. The US$ 10bn project is...
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    Bank of East Asia (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    finance assets to Chinese lender QL Finance for HK$1 billion, SCMP 2017-11-30 Retrieved 2018-05-01 Bank of East Asia and China Merchants Port kicked out of...
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    of species traded to China between 1805 and 1825. This practice, however, gradually declined after 1815, when American merchants began to participate...
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    Hambantota (category Port cities and towns in Sri Lanka)
    Wickremesinghe with China to train the workforce needed for the SEZs. Wickramasinghe also came into an agreement with state-owned China Merchants Port Holdings to...
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    Erik Yim (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    constituency under the electoral overhaul imposed by Beijing. "Yim Kong". China Merchants Port. Retrieved 12 January 2022. "Legislative Council General Election...
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  • James Flint (Chinese name: 洪任輝, Hóng Rènhuī, 1720 — unknown) was an 18th-century British merchant and diplomat employed by the East India Company and noted...
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    Hastings Funds Management and Chinese state-owned China Merchants" had successfully bid $1.75 billion for a 98-year lease of the Port of Newcastle. The Awabakal...
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