Home UAE Dubai DP World going ahead with $1.3bn UK port investment The investment would add two more berths, increasing capacity by 50 per cent and bringing DP World’s total employment there to 1,600 by Reuters October 14, 2024 Image credit: DP World Dubai port and logistics firm DP World is going ahead with a $1.3bn (GBP1bn) investment in its London Gateway port, the British government said on Sunday after reports last week that the company had paused the project in protest. In what had been an embarrassment for the government before a major investor conference, Sky News reported on Friday that DP World had put the planned 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, business minister Jonathan Reynolds said the investment was going ahead after talks with the Dubai-based company. “We had to have a conversation following some of the press reports,” he told Sky News, adding: “The investment’s going ahead, DP World are attending the summit.” P&O Ferries made 800 staff redundant with immediate effect in 2022, prompting a backlash from politicians and unions who criticised plans to hire cheaper agency workers instead. P&O Ferries said at the time it had to make swift and significant changes to make the business sustainable. Last week, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Transport Minister Louise Haigh were again critical of P&O Ferries over the incident. A Bloomberg report published on Saturday said DP World’s chairman would stick with the original plan to be part of the event and quoted a DP World statement as formally announcing the investment. Asked about that report, a spokesperson for the company said in an emailed statement: “Following constructive and positive discussions with the Government, we have been given the clarity we need. We look forward to participating in Monday’s International Investment Summit.” The statement emailed to Reuters did not refer to the status of the planned investment. Read: DP World partners with Nedbank to finance more Africa trade Tags DP World Dubai Logistics P&O Ferries UK You might also like From humble beginnings to global heights: Sheikh Mohammed’s journey unveiled in new biography Naser Taher on MultiBank Group’s global strategy and future outlook Imtiaz appoints global giant Legrand for automation solutions across 18 waterfront projects How the UK can aid the GCC to harness EdTech for inclusive learning