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BERBERA, SOMALILAND // The ports operator DP World is bullish on Africa and will expand further across the continent following a deal to create a new gateway in Somaliland, on its eastern coast.

“I am very bullish about Africa and I believe it still has a very huge potential," the DP World chairman Sultan bin Sulayem told The National during his first trip to Somaliland last week.

“The reason why we go to Africa is because we get a lot of knowledge and experience and they are the two factors for success."

This month DP World signed a US$442 million agreement with the government of Somaliland to develop and operate a regional trade and logistics hub at the Port of Berbera.

The project, which will be phased in, will also involve the setting up of a free zone.

The agreement comes as part of a larger government-to-government memorandum of understanding between the Dubai and the government of the Republic of Somaliland to further strengthen their strategic ties.

The minister of foreign affairs and international cooperation of Somaliland Saad Ali Shire, said that the agreement is scheduled to finalise by July.


“This agreement is opening a new chapter to gaining foreign investment by Somaliland. This deal should enhance job opportunities to youth of the country," said the minister.

DP World operates in Senegal, Egypt, Mozambique, Djibouti and Algeria, employing more than 3,600 people.

In the past three to five years, the company said, DP World has spent over $1 billion in capex and added 2,275,000 twenty foot equivalent units (TEU) of capacity at its terminals in Africa, bringing the total annual capacity to 6.2 million TEU.

Berbera port would be the eighth DP world operation in Africa when completed.

According to Mr bin Sulayem, Berbera port will become a hub and sea route for the Ethiopian market primarily, which is one of the world’s fastest-growing economies and is in need of improved infrastructure and facilities to keep up with the rate of expansion.

“I requested a meeting last year with the prime minister of Ethiopia because they had made an announcement for big expansion plans," Mr bin Sulayem said. “When I met him he explained to me that they are a large population, they are underdeveloped and they have started a development programme to improve the lives of their people."

Investment in this natural deepwater port will attract more shipping lines to east Africa and its modernisation will act as a catalyst for the growth of the country and the region’s economy, Mr bin Sulayem said.

He said that scaling up operations in Berbera port will not only complement DP World’s services in the Doraleh terminal in Djibouti – a key facility for regional trade – but also support growth at its flagship Jebel Ali port in Dubai.

Last year, Ethiopia’s economy expanded by 10.2 per cent, but is now set to slow to a rate of 4.5 per cent this year because of the impact of drought. However, the outlook for Ethiopia’s economic growth for the next four to five years is favourable, with expansion averaging above 7 per cent, according to IMF forecasts. “Growth in Ethiopia has been underpinned by investment in infrastructure," Natznet Tesfay, the director of Africa Analysis at London-based IHS told The National.

According to Bashe Omar, head of the Somaliland trade office in Dubai, the investment is planned in two phases. The first will involve $230m, with $62m for the development of the old Berbera port, renewing and reinforcing its infrastructure and $170m for the development of a new container terminal.

“Once the port is working at a 75 per cent efficiency, the remaining $170m will be invested in to the development of the port quay," Mr Omar said.

The investment agreement includes the placement of gantry cranes, tug boats and high-tech container storage machinery.

The port historically served as a naval and missile base for the Somali central government, and in the 1970s it was developed and managed by the Soviets before being turned over in the 1980s for US military use.

The port has been a major link for Somalia and the Horn of Africa to the world, according to the Berbera port general manager Ali Mohammed Omar.

“In 1992 there was a famine in Somalia when the Berbera port was shut down because of the war. That’s why the starvation and famine was very strong and killed many people. It is a key port to us," he said.

A railway line between Djibouti and Ethiopia was launched at the end of 2015, establishing a key transport infrastructure line and better access.

The government-to-government agreement includes building a road between Berbera port and the city of Wachaale, on the Ethiopian border, dedicated to transport shipments directly from Berbera to the Ethiopian market, Mr Bashe Omar said.

While DP World will be involved in the port and free zone projects, agencies within the UAE Government will handle the road construction, Mr bin Sulayem explained.

“We will seek their help because Somaliland is eligible for foreign aid from the UAE," he said.

“Today there are 500 trucks leaving every day from the port on to the road. If you take an average of 400 trucks a day in one year that’s 146,000 trucks leaving the port and if you add trucks coming in to the port, that’s almost 300,000 going in and out so definitely the road will add a lot of value," he added.

The Ethiopian government is now developing Diridhaba, a new logistics and industrial hub in the north-eastern quadrant of the country.

This could represent a new opportunity for DP World, says Mr bin Sulayem.

“Diridhaba is big and the government has plans, we are hoping that we will be allocated a space for our logistics park an industrial zone there."

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With that Berbera, Hargeisa, Wajaale and Dire Dawa will boom with economic opportunities especially we have to develop dry port in Wajaale on SL side.
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Are we better off connecting to Diredawa or jigjiga. Of course we prefer both together. But i am not sure where our cargo is heading after wajaale.
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It's going to Dire Dawa because that's strategic for the Habesha since it's second largest town in Ethiopia and it's charted city meaning all the income goes into the TPLF pockets.

They are always strategic. It may run thru Jigjiga but no dry ports or warehouses to store.

In the end the railway from Dire will be expanded to Berbera but that's the next 20 year vision.

In Wajaale we need dry ports so we can swoop the cargo there but in the future we may have one of those automated customs systems.
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If This Was A Qadar Invesnt Then SLAND Would Of Get Bit Of The Cake But We Talking About UAE Here My Friend, One Of The Badest Arab Country Who Invest Poor Nations To Own Them And Return Nothing.

How Many Ports, Airports, Farmlands, Offshore Factories Own By UAE? Many What Do Those CountryBenefit? Zero Infact Everything They Invest Becomes UAE Own PropertyAnd Zero Benefits To Those CountriesExcept Few dollarsThat Goes To IndividualBockets.

Bangaladgish Is An Example They Own That Country Almost Every Thing And Is The Poorest Country In Asia Slaved By UAE. They Also

Good Luck To That My Friend. If Only Other Parts Of Somalia Wakes Up And Refuse Any Deals With UAE That Would Be Great But So Many Caade Qaate Horn Of Africa Will Turn To The Trap Of UAE Slavery Investment.
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^ you are confusing this article with Favori company that manages Xamar Port in Somalia. this article is about Jahmurida Somaliland.
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cheifaqilbari wrote:^ you are confusing this article with Favori company that manages Xamar Port in Somalia. this article is about Jahmurida Somaliland.
My Friend The Article is About DP Wold UAE And Their Dirty Business to Own Africa. We Are Not Talking About Ictiraaf Here My Friend

Learn The Differences Between investment And Lahaansho DP Wold Is All About Owning unlike Favor
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:hijack: Nutri,

You have no clue what you talking about my friend.

You wanna tell us unkown Turkish company is better than the world's 4th largest port operator?

Do you even know that DP operates our own Brisbane port here in Australia?

Ohh and DP must be contributing to the ills of Queensland using your desperate attempt.

Can you say Djibouti is in worse economic position than before DP developed Doraleh?

Ngga right now Berbera is the only Somali port with global operator partner.

Meanwhile Mogadishu is under unknown Turkish firm and it's not Favori that was the airport. The port one no one knows its name.

Hobyo is going to become small fishing port too thanks to unknown Iraqis.

I understand why you not digesting this development.
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AwRastaale wrote:Nutri,

You have no clue what you talking about my frend.

You wanna tell us unkown Turkish company os better than the world's 4th largest port operator?

Do you even know that DP operates our own Brisbane port here in Australia?

Ohh and DP must be contributing to the ills of Queensland using your desperate attempt.

Ngga right now Berbera is the only Somali port with global operator partner.
My Friend DP Wold Owns Four Ports In Australia Including Melbourne, They Purchased x AMOUNT OF YeARs With Big big dollers And They Manage From Dubi Many Goes To Their Banks, Arabs Turn Their Heads Down When They See White Man and Australia With thousands Of Mega Ports Like The WesternCountries Get Better Deals To Sell Few Ports Only X AmountOf Years To Get Hard Cash They Need Upfront.

In Africa And Third World Countries Its Different Story DP WORD Own Ports For Life Indefinitely and They Don't Have To Purchase RatherThey Build And Own It.

Favor Might Be Unknown And Small But They Only Have 50% of share and will only manage x amount of years then leave

DP owns berbera not you my friendn
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Nuri "buddy" you are the one who is politizicing this article in no where does this article use the word Somalia. But you had to insert you nation name here you obsessing wth foced fake midnimo somalwweyn waliweyne is crazy. secondly you seem to on porpose link A private company Dubai Ports World with the the gov of UAE bizzarly lastly to conclude you nonsense you somehow are telling us DP world a company that manges ports from Europe to Asia and africa somehow wants to rule sovereign nation thats just nonsense how does DP world control England where they manage several ports like southampton. DP World is a private company their number one goal like all companies is to earn money. Like many Southern people you obsessed with controlling Somaliland and any news of progress in Somaliland is for u fake midnimo people always bad. the truth is though who cares you Dowla tried so hard stopping all investment in Somaliland with letters sent far and wide and still the hadwork of the Somaliland gov has paid off well done onwards and forwards. with investment progress and this great project which will connect Somaliland ports with 90 milliom Ethiopia nation and wider in the region southsudan and central africa all potencial using Berbera with Berbera road rebuild . with Somaliland being given UAE aid and somalilander businessman given finallh acess to the khaliij visa and market im sure with our hard work not only will we break the diplomatic imbargo you country is forcing on my country incllah by the help of god we shall succeseed and razabladeclose that border wth the nightmare clientenation in the south.
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Yeah it is better if we were connected Dir dhaba rather than the village of JigJiga
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cheifaqilbari wrote:Nuri "buddy" you are the one who is politizicing this article in no where does this article use the word Somalia. But you had to insert you nation name here you obsessing wth foced fake midnimo somalwweyn waliweyne is crazy. secondly you seem to on porpose link A private company Dubai Ports World with the the gov of UAE bizzarly lastly to conclude you nonsense you somehow are telling us DP world a company that manges ports from Europe to Asia and africa somehow wants to rule sovereign nation thats just nonsense how does DP world control England where they manage several ports like southampton. DP World is a private company their number one goal like all companies is to earn money. Like many Southern people you obsessed with controlling Somaliland and any news of progress in Somaliland is for u fake midnimo people always bad. the truth is though who cares you Dowla tried so hard stopping all investment in Somaliland with letters sent far and wide and still the hadwork of the Somaliland gov has paid off well done onwards and forwards. with investment progress and this great project which will connect Somaliland ports with 90 milliom Ethiopia nation and wider in the region southsudan and central africa all potencial using Berbera with Berbera road rebuild . with Somaliland being given UAE aid and somalilander businessman given finallh acess to the khaliij visa and market im sure with our hard work not only will we break the diplomatic imbargo you country is forcing on my country incllah by the help of god we shall succeseed and razabladeclose that border wth the nightmare clientenation in the south.
my friend you and me are different level. you eyes only scan somaliland from the internet.

Somalia somaliland doesn't matter here, we not talking about ictiraaf we talking about the dogdgy UAE deals in africa and third world.
you need to understand when it comes to arab countries UAE is the worst country who puts its own interest and corruption to business deals to africa and third world. Countries like Qatar adopted and learn from US policies when it comes investing and give you tiny but UAE uses slavery trade deal and corruption bribes etc to benefit its goels and truth me sometimes they dont even want to gain a doller but to corrupt or block countries for ever getting somewhere and the horn is one of it. they already have many ports and projects around the red sea use your own mind
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MrNut,

Well it's our port so we do whatever we like.
Go kick some rocks
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Siciid85 wrote:MrNut,

Well it's our port so we do whatever we like.
Go kick some rocks
its not your port my friend its DP world UAE port for life. if you are lucky you will be a worker my friend
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and its possible a Somali like me might me managing the cash flow from dubi for the arabs so dont be ill gotten.
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Listen dude, if it is DP world or SL, you ain't gonna get a cent from it, so why bother waste your time on it?
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