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UK government offers guidance on port privatisation

January 27 2010, International Freighting Weekly
The UK government yesterday set out the factors it would take into consideration when deciding whether to privatise a trust port. In a written ministerial statement, the parliament under-secretary of state for transport, Paul Clark, said the factors it would consider were: whether the port would continue to supply high-quality service; the affect on competition; whether it would improve the chance of investment and the current market appetite for a sale and the value for money likely to be achieved. More at International Freighting Weekly >>
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