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Greece's Piraeus Port says ruling temporarily halts key investment

Published 22/03/2022, 17:46
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A seaman stands at the entrance of a moored passenger ferry during a 24-hour general strike at the port of Piraeus, Greece, June 16, 2021. REUTERS/Costas Baltas TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

ATHENS (Reuters) - Piraeus Port, Greece's biggest port which is majority owned by Chinese shipping group COSCO, said on Tuesday it had temporarily halted the upgrade of a cruise terminal, a key component of a major foreign investment, after a Greek court ruling.

Greece's top administrative court this month ruled that approval by Greek authorities of the investment plan, which included expanding an existing cruise terminal, was deficient and had to be amended, a source at Piraeus Port Authority (PPA), the port's operator, told Reuters.

PPA did not elaborate, but said the ruling caused the "temporary pausing" of construction work on the cruise terminal.

It added it was committed to implementing its investment in Greece, including any possible amendments, and has been closely working with authorities for "the best possible outcome".

COSCO bought a 51% stake in Piraeus Port under a 2016 privatisation deal and last year acquired an additional 16% stake, although it had not fulfilled a key condition of concluding mandatory investments worth about 294 million euros.

The company blamed delays beyond its control for that failure and Athens allowed it to raise its stake by amending the 2016 deal, arguing that any other option would stop investments and damage the Greek economy.

Piraeus has become a major transhipment hub for goods destined for Mediterranean and Black Sea ports since COSCO took over its container operations in 2009 and upgraded its infrastructure.

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