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DP World's UK port investment is going ahead, minister says

Port and logistics firm DP World is going on with a 1 billion pound ($ 1.3 billion). financial investment in its London Gateway port, Britain's government stated. on Sunday after reports last week that the business had actually paused. the project in demonstration.

In what had been a humiliation for the federal government in the past. a major investor conference, Sky News reported on Friday that DP. World had actually put the organized financial investment on hold after two ministers. criticised practices at its subsidiary P&O Ferries.

DP World declined on Friday to comment on the reports.

On Sunday, company minister Jonathan Reynolds stated the. investment was proceeding after talks with the Dubai-based. business.

We needed to have a conversation following some of the press. reports, he told Sky News, including: The investment's going. ahead, DP World are attending the summit.

In 2022, P&O Ferries made 800 staff redundant with immediate. effect, triggering a backlash from political leaders and unions who. criticised plans to hire less expensive firm workers rather.

P&O Ferries stated at the time it needed to make swift and. significant modifications to make business sustainable.

Recently Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and transport. minister Louise Haigh were once again vital of P&O Ferries over. the incident.

A Bloomberg report released on Saturday stated DP World's. chairman would stick with the original plan to be part of the. event and estimated a DP World declaration as officially revealing the. financial investment.

Inquired about that report, a spokesperson for the business said. in an emailed statement:

Following useful and positive discussions with the. Federal government, we have actually been provided the clarity we need. We look. forward to participating in Monday's International Investment. Top.

The statement emailed to Reuters did not refer to the status. of the scheduled financial investment.

(source: Reuters)