US stops Maersk Container Industry sale to the Chinese
Aug, 26, 2022 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202234
The US Justice Department has stopped the sale of Maersk Container Industry over fears it would give the Chinese too great a control of a strategic business.
Last September a deal was struck to sell MCI to China International Marine Containers (CIMC) for $987.3m. However, after consideration American authorities have stopped the sale.
The US Justice Department said the deal would have combined two of the world’s four suppliers of refrigerated shipping containers and further concentrated the global cold supply chain.
The Justice Department said it “would also have consolidated control of over 90% of insulated container box and refrigerated shipping container production worldwide in Chinese state-owned or state-controlled entities.”
“It is unfortunate that the transaction will not happen despite efforts of all parties involved,” said Patrick Any, chief financial officer at A.P. Moller – Maersk, adding: “Maersk will continue to be a proud owner of Maersk Container Industry for the foreseeable future, and we will now assess the best structural set-up for MCI to ensure the long-term development of the business.”
China’s dominance in container manufacturing – both dry and reefers – has been discussed repeatedly by politicians in Washington DC in recent years.
Source: Splash247
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