COSCO SHIPPING Ports Signs the TCT Joint Venture Agreement

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COSCO SHIPPING Ports, the world’s leading ports operator, is pleased to announce that, according to the TCT Equity Transfer Agreement, COSCO SHIPPING Ports (Tianjin) Limited and China Shipping Terminal Development Co., Limited (each being a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company) have signed the TCT Joint Venture Agreement and the articles of association of TCT with Tianjin Port Holdings Co., Ltd. and China Merchants International Terminals (Tianjin) Limited on 24 November 2021.

TCT will perform the business registration procedures for the JV Agreement and Articles as soon as possible to complete all conditions precedent of the Acquisition. Completion of the Acquisition and the Disposal plans to take place simultaneously in the near future.

Upon completion of the Acquisition, COSCO SHIPPING Ports (Tianjin) and CSTD will hold 45% and 6% of the equity interests in TCT, respectively, and 51% in total. Accordingly, TCT will become a subsidiary of the Company.

Located in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Economic Circle, TCT enjoys a favourable geographical advantage and is highly competitive in the Bohai Rim area. The Acquisition is in line with the Company’s strategic planning. It will further enhance the Group’s synergy with the OCEAN Alliance and continue to strengthen the Group’s leading position in the Greater China region. It is expected to fully facilitate the development of TCT as an international shipping hub in Northern China by proactively optimising the operational efficiency of the shipping lines calling at TCT and promoting the synergy of the hub-and-spoke and transhipment networks in the Bohai Rim region, resulting in an increase in the Group’s market share and the development of a strategic hub port in Northeast Asia.

In recent years, Tianjin Container Terminal has accelerated the construction of a world-class green and smart hub port, explored new paths for the automation upgrade and transformation of traditional container terminals, and successfully solved several technical problems in the automation upgrade, and transformation of container terminals realised a fully automatic operation mode. The full operation of the project started at the beginning of this year.

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