Denmark-based A.P. Møller Capital, the investment arm of Maersk, is eyeing investing in the 10th of Ramdan dry port and will launch studies in July, according to a Transport Ministry statement. This came following a meeting between minister Kamel El Wazir and Denmark’s ambassador to Egypt Tomas Anker Christensen. The two discussed cooperation in the logistics sector.
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