Home UAE Dubai DP World, Israel Shipyards weigh joint bid for Haifa port Dubai-based DP World will set up a venture with Israel Shipyards Industries to participate in the tender for the port’s privatisation by Bloomberg September 17, 2020 DP World, one of the world’s largest port operators, plans to make a joint bid for Israel’s Haifa Port as companies in the United Arab Emirates seek to benefit from closer cooperation between the Middle Eastern nations. Dubai-based DP World will set up a venture with Israel Shipyards Industries to participate in the tender for the port’s privatisation, according to a statement. The plan is part of agreements signed in Dubai between DP World and DoverTower, a company owned by Shlomi Fogel, the co-owner of Israel Shipyards and Port of Eilat. The news comes a day after the UAE and Bahrain signed landmark agreements to move toward establishing normal relations with Israel, setting in motion a potentially historic shift in Middle East politics. The biggest banks in Dubai and Abu Dhabi have already signed cooperation pacts with their Israeli counterparts. As part of DP World’s memorandums of understanding with DoverTower: DP World will assess the development of Israeli ports and free zones and the potential establishment of a direct shipping route between Eilat and Jebel Ali in Dubai. Dubai Customs will promote and facilitate trade between private entities in the two countries. Dubai’s Drydocks World will explore business opportunities with Israel Shipyards on a joint venture for developing, manufacturing and marketing ISL products. Israel is moving forward with plans to auction off the Haifa Port, the nation’s largest seaport, with the aim of fetching as much as 2 billion shekels ($585m), part of a wave of state-owned asset sales meant to improve services and bring in new revenues to fund an expanding deficit. The port is located in northern Israel on the Mediterranean coast. Tags DoverTower DP World Haifa Port Israel Shipyards middle east 0 Comments You might also like CFI’s trade volumes surpass $1 trillion in Q3 2024 Comparing investment funds: MENA region versus the rest Middle East’s first net-positive mosque launched in Dubai MENA IPO outlook remains positive in Q3 despite global slowdown