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Kuwait will sign a $4 billion port deal with China's CCCC in the next few days

Noura Al-Mashaan, Minister of Public Works in Kuwait, said that Kuwait will sign a deal with China Communications Construction Company next week to 'complete the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port Project.

According to the official journal, the 'Central 'Agency for Public Tenders has approved a contract on December 1, between the Ministry and CCCC for the engineering, procurement, and construction of port’s first phase.

A government document seen by revealed that the contract is worth 1.219 billion Kuwaiti Dinars ($3.97billion).

Al-Mashaan, a Kuwaiti news agency, said that the prime minister would?attend the ceremony of signing with the Chinese side.

Mubarak al-Kabeer Port, located on Bubiyan Island, in northern Kuwait is "a strategic project" aimed at creating a safe regional corridor and a commercial hub. China is trying to connect it with its Belt and Road Initiative.

Kuwait hopes that the project will help support economic diversification and boost GDP, as well as help it?restore their regional commercial and financial roles. The government has said that about half of the first phase is complete but did not provide any details regarding remaining work.

Kuwait has a number of mega-projects that it is working on with Chinese assistance, including power plants and water treatment facilities, waste recycling and renewable energy projects.

Kuwait signed several Memorandums Of Understanding?with China during a 2023 visit to Beijing of then Crown Prince Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad, Al-Sabah. He became the emir in Dec 2023.

(source: Reuters)