Syria Agrees to New Contract with CMA CGM to Operate Latakia Port Container Terminal

Container Ship CMA CGM Rigoletto moored at a container terminal at the Port of Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California on February 3, 2025. (AFP)
Container Ship CMA CGM Rigoletto moored at a container terminal at the Port of Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California on February 3, 2025. (AFP)
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Syria Agrees to New Contract with CMA CGM to Operate Latakia Port Container Terminal

Container Ship CMA CGM Rigoletto moored at a container terminal at the Port of Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California on February 3, 2025. (AFP)
Container Ship CMA CGM Rigoletto moored at a container terminal at the Port of Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California on February 3, 2025. (AFP)

Syria's General Authority for Land and Sea Ports said on Wednesday that it had agreed to a new contract with French shipping and logistics group CMA CGM to operate the container terminal at the Latakia port.

The Syrian port authority said in a statement that the contract would include new terms and mechanisms, and the settling of all previous dues by both sides, without providing details.

CMA CGM did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

A Syrian source familiar with the negotiations told Reuters that the talks leading up to the new contract included changes to revenue distribution and the length of the contract.

The source said Syrian authorities had hoped to negotiate a larger share of the revenues than the previous contract, a shorter timeframe for the terminal lease and technical improvements, including a new ship deck.

Latakia port is Syria's main maritime gateway. CMA CGM began managing Latakia's container terminal in 2009 and the contract was repeatedly renewed, most recently in October 2024 for an additional 30 years by authorities under Syria's now-toppled leader Bashar al-Assad.

Assad was ousted from power on Dec. 8 by a lightning rebel offensive, and a transitional government is now in power.

CMA CGM is controlled by Franco-Lebanese billionaire Rodolphe Saade and other members of his family which has roots in Syria.



Egypt Signs $1 Bln Deal with China’s Sailun Group for Tire Factory, Cabinet Says 

A general view of Cairo, Egypt. (Getty Images/AFP)
A general view of Cairo, Egypt. (Getty Images/AFP)
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Egypt Signs $1 Bln Deal with China’s Sailun Group for Tire Factory, Cabinet Says 

A general view of Cairo, Egypt. (Getty Images/AFP)
A general view of Cairo, Egypt. (Getty Images/AFP)

Egypt has signed a deal with China's Sailun Group to build an automotive tire factory in the Suez Canal Economic Zone, with total investments of $1 billion, a cabinet statement said on Wednesday.

The facility will take three years to complete and will eventually produce 10 million tires annually, the statement said. The first phase is due to be completed in 2026, it said.

Egypt's Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCEZ) is a collection of six ports and four industrial areas alongside, or near the strategic waterway.

The government has granted the area special legal and tax advantages to benefit from international shipping passing by. The zone's chairman said last year that it was spending heavily on infrastructure as it worked to attract investors.

China has been looking to step up its economic activity in Egypt, including in projects involving ports, green hydrogen, industry and space.