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Namibia opens Chinese-built port terminal

Monday, 5 August 2019



WINDHOEK, Aug 04 (AFP): Namibia has inaugurated a new Chinese-built port terminal which doubles its container capacity and is also to give tourism a boost.
The 40-hectare platform reclaimed from the sea at Walvis Bay, some 400 kilometres (250 miles) west of Windhoek, is to become a strategic gateway to emerging markets of southern and west Africa.
The terminal was built by state-owned China Harbour Engineering Company with funds from the Namibian government and the African Development Bank.
The cost of the installation is 4.2 billion rand (around $280 million).
"The completion of the container terminal expansion puts us on a firm trajectory towards realising our dream of transforming Namibia into an international logistics hub," President Hage Geingob said at Friday's inauguration ceremony.