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Denmark's Maersk buys Panama Canal Railway Company

Canadian Pacific Kansas City announced on Wednesday that it and U.S. based Lanco Group sold the Panama Canal Railway Company, to a Danish unit of Maersk, one of world's largest container shippers.

The Canadian Railway Company did not disclose the terms of the agreement, but said that it would allow them to focus on their core assets in Canada and the U.S.

Keith Svendsen said that the acquisition was "an attractive infrastructure investment for our core services, intermodal container movements" in the region.

The Panama Railway Company, a joint-venture between Canadian Pacific and Lanco Group units, provides rail-based passenger and freight services along the canal. Last year, it posted revenue of $77 millions.

The deal is made at a moment when the administration of U.S. president Donald Trump has threatened to seize the canal, which was built by the United States in 1999 and returned to Panama. This threat stems from allegations that foreign influence, particularly China, is increasing.

Hong Kong's CK Hutchison agreed last month to sell key port near the Panama Canal, to a group headed by BlackRock. This had helped ease some of Trump's pressure.

The deal that was originally scheduled to be signed by this week is now expected be delayed due to China's criticism. Reporting by Aishwarya Jain, Bengaluru. Editing by Leroy Leo

(source: Reuters)