Separately last month, Qatar’s QTerminals won a 35-year concession to operate Mykolaiv’s Olvia port

Friday, February 14, 2020
Separately last month, Qatar’s QTerminals won a 35-year concession to operate Mykolaiv’s Olvia port

Separately last month, Qatar’s QTerminals won a 35-year concession to operate Mykolaiv’s Olvia port. Neville Bisset, QTerminals CEO, says his company plans to invest $25 million a year for five years to convert the port into a major grain hub. Facing each other across 400 km of the Arabian Gulf, Qatar and Dubai are rivals and do not have diplomatic relations.

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